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The play , King John , varies widely from recorded history , so that the Elizabethan audience could be instructed in expedient solutions to Elizabethan political problems . Actually , John defied the pope only at a distance and when ...
The play , King John , varies widely from recorded history , so that the Elizabethan audience could be instructed in expedient solutions to Elizabethan political problems . Actually , John defied the pope only at a distance and when ...
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The extensive perversion of historic fact in King John called for painstaking manipulation ; the playwright was in dead earnest when he reintegrated the actions of a weak king into strong political ammunition . In 1952 Allardyce Nicoll ...
The extensive perversion of historic fact in King John called for painstaking manipulation ; the playwright was in dead earnest when he reintegrated the actions of a weak king into strong political ammunition . In 1952 Allardyce Nicoll ...
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Little wonder she found the only practical political policy was to " talk a good fight and run scared . ” When Spain got tough she became chummy with France , and when France became quarrelsome she made overtures to Philip .
Little wonder she found the only practical political policy was to " talk a good fight and run scared . ” When Spain got tough she became chummy with France , and when France became quarrelsome she made overtures to Philip .
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