Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 55
... Richard II ( James II ) to the crown of England . Had Richard , unconstrain'd , resign'd the throne , A king can give no more than his own ; The title stood entail'd , had Richard had a son . Conquest , an odious name , was laid aside ...
... Richard II ( James II ) to the crown of England . Had Richard , unconstrain'd , resign'd the throne , A king can give no more than his own ; The title stood entail'd , had Richard had a son . Conquest , an odious name , was laid aside ...
Pagina 57
... Richard , by what precedent could it be shown that parliament possessed " electing " or sovereign power ? Henry IV ... Richard II should be compared with Sir Robert Howard's juring attack upon Richard II in The History of the Reigns of ...
... Richard , by what precedent could it be shown that parliament possessed " electing " or sovereign power ? Henry IV ... Richard II should be compared with Sir Robert Howard's juring attack upon Richard II in The History of the Reigns of ...
Pagina 273
... Richard . " PMLA , LXX , 192-209 . In the writing of Richard II , especially IV , i , Shakespeare came suddenly and unexpectedly upon the road to tragedy : in 11. 302-13 he is called upon to project the inner man in Richard and to image ...
... Richard . " PMLA , LXX , 192-209 . In the writing of Richard II , especially IV , i , Shakespeare came suddenly and unexpectedly upon the road to tragedy : in 11. 302-13 he is called upon to project the inner man in Richard and to image ...
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