Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... given by God cannot be taken away by any act of man . Richard identifies himself with his royalty , considered not as power or ability to rule or something sanctioned by human election or approval , but as his sacred name . His slow ...
... given by God cannot be taken away by any act of man . Richard identifies himself with his royalty , considered not as power or ability to rule or something sanctioned by human election or approval , but as his sacred name . His slow ...
13. oldal
... given to him as a father , he will reward with a kingly prize . Although Lear gives away his kingdom in this first scene , he does not abdicate from what has been for him the reality of kingship - outward respect and unquestioning obedi ...
... given to him as a father , he will reward with a kingly prize . Although Lear gives away his kingdom in this first scene , he does not abdicate from what has been for him the reality of kingship - outward respect and unquestioning obedi ...
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... given to the deified man like Hercules , who attained to his divinity by the exercise of heroic virtues on earth . From the worship of Hercules and the Herculean type evolved perhaps the worship of the deified emperor , embody- ing in ...
... given to the deified man like Hercules , who attained to his divinity by the exercise of heroic virtues on earth . From the worship of Hercules and the Herculean type evolved perhaps the worship of the deified emperor , embody- ing in ...
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