Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... James's reign . James I claimed that he inherited Henry VII's symbolic rôle : he too was the second Arthur , called out of the West to restore the nation's fortunes . James was also the second Brute : he was the first since the death of ...
... James's reign . James I claimed that he inherited Henry VII's symbolic rôle : he too was the second Arthur , called out of the West to restore the nation's fortunes . James was also the second Brute : he was the first since the death of ...
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... James I's proclamations , see Lar- kin and Hughes , eds . , Stuart Royal Proclamations , Vol . 1 , Royal Proclamations of King James I 1603- 1625 , 18-19 and 94. For the coin , see Wallace Notestein , The House of Commons 1604-1610 ...
... James I's proclamations , see Lar- kin and Hughes , eds . , Stuart Royal Proclamations , Vol . 1 , Royal Proclamations of King James I 1603- 1625 , 18-19 and 94. For the coin , see Wallace Notestein , The House of Commons 1604-1610 ...
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... James I and the renegotiation of Elizabethan literary prac- tice ( Cambridge and New York : Cambridge UP , 1997 ) , 130 . 35. James I , “ A Speach , as it was delivered in the vpper hovse of the Parliament . . . on Monday the xix . day ...
... James I and the renegotiation of Elizabethan literary prac- tice ( Cambridge and New York : Cambridge UP , 1997 ) , 130 . 35. James I , “ A Speach , as it was delivered in the vpper hovse of the Parliament . . . on Monday the xix . day ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
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Further Reading | 158 |
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