Studies in Philology, Volume 45University of North Carolina Press, 1948 |
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Pagina 208
... King Richard II , to the plays of his contemporaries , to the political documents of the time . We find that Shakespeare regarded the sacredness of the King's person as something entirely out of the class of all other human concerns ...
... King Richard II , to the plays of his contemporaries , to the political documents of the time . We find that Shakespeare regarded the sacredness of the King's person as something entirely out of the class of all other human concerns ...
Pagina 462
... king , or , what is more true , by dread of the prostitute , did not often dare to determine cases otherwise than she indicated . Her power over the king gave her this boldness . When once he was infatuated with her , he let the most ...
... king , or , what is more true , by dread of the prostitute , did not often dare to determine cases otherwise than she indicated . Her power over the king gave her this boldness . When once he was infatuated with her , he let the most ...
Pagina 464
... King David was villainously discom- fited because of his carnal appetite for Bathsheba , but the student of the Bible will find that in such cases God punishes the whole people , rather than the king himself , for the king is the head ...
... King David was villainously discom- fited because of his carnal appetite for Bathsheba , but the student of the Bible will find that in such cases God punishes the whole people , rather than the king himself , for the king is the head ...
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Eliason Norman E Old English Vowel Lengthening | 1 |
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Stearns Marshall W A Note on Chaucers Use of Aristotelian | 15 |
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