Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... king who had raised you to the highest degree to which the greatest ambition of ambition of a man seeking his fortune can aspire . I cannot comprehend , and the king still less , how your reverend lordship , after having allured us by ...
... king who had raised you to the highest degree to which the greatest ambition of ambition of a man seeking his fortune can aspire . I cannot comprehend , and the king still less , how your reverend lordship , after having allured us by ...
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... king might well have interpreted his wife's resurrection of her maiden name either as an inexplicable denial of her legal position as his wife or as an admission she was guilty of the sexual crimes for which she had been imprisoned ...
... king might well have interpreted his wife's resurrection of her maiden name either as an inexplicable denial of her legal position as his wife or as an admission she was guilty of the sexual crimes for which she had been imprisoned ...
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... king and his councilors believed her guilty of abominable crimes , she was not per- mitted to send a letter even to the royal secretary , much less to Henry , as this forged one was purported to have been . Secondly , in her speech ...
... king and his councilors believed her guilty of abominable crimes , she was not per- mitted to send a letter even to the royal secretary , much less to Henry , as this forged one was purported to have been . Secondly , in her speech ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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