Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... Reign of King John and Shakespeare's King John . 23 The Trou- blesome Reign , an anonymous play , was written between 1587 and 1591 , and published in 1591. The author apparently wished to write a popular patriotic drama relating ...
... Reign of King John and Shakespeare's King John . 23 The Trou- blesome Reign , an anonymous play , was written between 1587 and 1591 , and published in 1591. The author apparently wished to write a popular patriotic drama relating ...
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... Reign intended John's reign as a mirror for the dangers of domestic dissension and foreign interference.25 Unlike Bale's John , however , the John at the end of The Troublesome Reign has deteriorated . From the " warlike Chris- tian ...
... Reign intended John's reign as a mirror for the dangers of domestic dissension and foreign interference.25 Unlike Bale's John , however , the John at the end of The Troublesome Reign has deteriorated . From the " warlike Chris- tian ...
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... Reign antedated King John , then The Troublesome Reign was clearly Shakespeare's main source.32 But Shakespeare changed the thematic em- phasis in several important places . His King John is a far more political play than either The ...
... Reign antedated King John , then The Troublesome Reign was clearly Shakespeare's main source.32 But Shakespeare changed the thematic em- phasis in several important places . His King John is a far more political play than either The ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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