Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... King John died of dysentery in 1216 , three Renaissance dramas , John Bale's King Johan , The Troublesome Reign of King John , and Shakespeare's King John , reflect the influence of late medieval leg- ends that John was dramatically ...
... King John died of dysentery in 1216 , three Renaissance dramas , John Bale's King Johan , The Troublesome Reign of King John , and Shakespeare's King John , reflect the influence of late medieval leg- ends that John was dramatically ...
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... king . When the nobles are disloyal they are poisonous . This has become the lesson of John's reign to those who lived under Elizabeth's : Obey your sovereign , even if the monarch is not ideal.31 III 31 If ... King John that King John 99.
... king . When the nobles are disloyal they are poisonous . This has become the lesson of John's reign to those who lived under Elizabeth's : Obey your sovereign , even if the monarch is not ideal.31 III 31 If ... King John that King John 99.
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... king , the separation of the king's two bodies hinted at by the death of Arthur , is more fully expressed . John the man no longer acts kingly . Instead , Faulconbridge provides an image of what the king should be , saying first , " Now ...
... king , the separation of the king's two bodies hinted at by the death of Arthur , is more fully expressed . John the man no longer acts kingly . Instead , Faulconbridge provides an image of what the king should be , saying first , " Now ...
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A D 494518 | 1 |
On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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