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Lily B. Campbell views the play of King John as Elizabethan political propaganda almost in its entirety . Perhaps the most striking parallel is the speech of John to Hubert , which might very well be the apology of Elizabeth for the ...
Lily B. Campbell views the play of King John as Elizabethan political propaganda almost in its entirety . Perhaps the most striking parallel is the speech of John to Hubert , which might very well be the apology of Elizabeth for the ...
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The political propaganda in the plays never came in for any act of censorship because it was written exactly as Elizabeth would write it . Their philosophy was the same ; their religion was the same ; their intense patriotic devotion to ...
The political propaganda in the plays never came in for any act of censorship because it was written exactly as Elizabeth would write it . Their philosophy was the same ; their religion was the same ; their intense patriotic devotion to ...
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political policy was to “ talk a good fight and run scared . ” When Spain got tough , Elizabeth became chummy with France , and when France became quarrelsome , she made overtures to Philip . All English sovereigns were perpetually in ...
political policy was to “ talk a good fight and run scared . ” When Spain got tough , Elizabeth became chummy with France , and when France became quarrelsome , she made overtures to Philip . All English sovereigns were perpetually in ...
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