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... Henry VIII I have come across , an attempt on Shakespeare's part to present an ideal contrast to the England of Henry VIII as Shakespeare actually described it.23 The praise of Elizabeth and James I ' fulfills the didactic function of ...
... Henry VIII I have come across , an attempt on Shakespeare's part to present an ideal contrast to the England of Henry VIII as Shakespeare actually described it.23 The praise of Elizabeth and James I ' fulfills the didactic function of ...
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... Henry VIII must have played an important part in shaping the psycho- logical relativism which went along with his charitable treatment of both repentant and unrepentant sinners ( Gardiner is let off very lightly in Henry VIII ) ...
... Henry VIII must have played an important part in shaping the psycho- logical relativism which went along with his charitable treatment of both repentant and unrepentant sinners ( Gardiner is let off very lightly in Henry VIII ) ...
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... Henry VIII ' , SP , 56 ( 1959 ) 471-88 . Lawrence , W. J. , Shakespeare's Workshop ( Blackwell , 1928 ) . Lever , J. W. ( ed . ) , Measure for Measure , The Arden Shakespeare ( Methuen , 1965 ; University Paperback , 1967 ) . Levin , R ...
... Henry VIII ' , SP , 56 ( 1959 ) 471-88 . Lawrence , W. J. , Shakespeare's Workshop ( Blackwell , 1928 ) . Lever , J. W. ( ed . ) , Measure for Measure , The Arden Shakespeare ( Methuen , 1965 ; University Paperback , 1967 ) . Levin , R ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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