Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... demonstrates that Henry has many of the same faults that plagued Richard and led to his downfall . Indeed , the poet's criticisms of Henry IV have much in common with those leveled against the king by the rebellious Percys , and those ...
... demonstrates that Henry has many of the same faults that plagued Richard and led to his downfall . Indeed , the poet's criticisms of Henry IV have much in common with those leveled against the king by the rebellious Percys , and those ...
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... demonstrates in Mum that Henry , too , stands in danger of forfeiting his right to the throne if he himself does not obey the law and ensure that his realm is governed according to the law's dictates.16 But , as he did with the blame ...
... demonstrates in Mum that Henry , too , stands in danger of forfeiting his right to the throne if he himself does not obey the law and ensure that his realm is governed according to the law's dictates.16 But , as he did with the blame ...
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... demonstrates , so susceptible to multiple readings . Charles R. Smith Colorado State University Karla Taylor ... demonstrate how Dante authenticates his text through figurative language , thereby legitimizing the authority and ...
... demonstrates , so susceptible to multiple readings . Charles R. Smith Colorado State University Karla Taylor ... demonstrate how Dante authenticates his text through figurative language , thereby legitimizing the authority and ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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