Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982. 7. 8. - 207페이지 |
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... Shakespeare's " Histories " / Mirrors of Elizabethan Policy ( 1947 ; University paperbacks 1964 ) . Tillyard explains the Tudor myth and uses this term for it , pp . 59-61 . 19. Tillyard , pp . 147 , 149 . 20. Tillyard , p . 61 . 21 ...
... Shakespeare's " Histories " / Mirrors of Elizabethan Policy ( 1947 ; University paperbacks 1964 ) . Tillyard explains the Tudor myth and uses this term for it , pp . 59-61 . 19. Tillyard , pp . 147 , 149 . 20. Tillyard , p . 61 . 21 ...
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... Shakespeare's " Histories ” , p . 200 . 24. Reese , The Cease of Majesty , p . 161 . 25. The right of the king to nominate his heir is pointedly discussed by King Henry VI and Richard of York in the first scene of 3H6 . 26. See ...
... Shakespeare's " Histories ” , p . 200 . 24. Reese , The Cease of Majesty , p . 161 . 25. The right of the king to nominate his heir is pointedly discussed by King Henry VI and Richard of York in the first scene of 3H6 . 26. See ...
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... Shakespeare's Histories and The New Bardolators ' , SEL , XIX.2 ( Spring 1979 ) [ 179 ] -96 . Mincoff , M. , ' The Composition of Henry VI , Part I , SQ , xvI.4 ( Autumn 1965 ) [ 279 ] -87 . Muir , K. ( ed . ) , The Tragedy of King ...
... Shakespeare's Histories and The New Bardolators ' , SEL , XIX.2 ( Spring 1979 ) [ 179 ] -96 . Mincoff , M. , ' The Composition of Henry VI , Part I , SQ , xvI.4 ( Autumn 1965 ) [ 279 ] -87 . Muir , K. ( ed . ) , The Tragedy of King ...
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