Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... York's reasons for demanding Aumerle's death — such questions as these the play refuses to answer . In consequence , from the onset , personal and political motives in Richard II are murky ; the play's ambiguity teases its spectators to ...
... York's reasons for demanding Aumerle's death — such questions as these the play refuses to answer . In consequence , from the onset , personal and political motives in Richard II are murky ; the play's ambiguity teases its spectators to ...
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... York ) ; and Henry Courtenay , Marquis of Exeter and grandson of Edward IV . The Duke of Buckingham was executed for his descent from Edward III . Thomas Howard , brother of the Duke of Norfolk , died in the Tower , to which he was ...
... York ) ; and Henry Courtenay , Marquis of Exeter and grandson of Edward IV . The Duke of Buckingham was executed for his descent from Edward III . Thomas Howard , brother of the Duke of Norfolk , died in the Tower , to which he was ...
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... York.11 14 Promises to work for the common good are easily forgotten when a king believes he no longer needs the full support of the people and can invincibly enjoy the luxuries his power has achieved for him . Although the poet ...
... York.11 14 Promises to work for the common good are easily forgotten when a king believes he no longer needs the full support of the people and can invincibly enjoy the luxuries his power has achieved for him . Although the poet ...
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