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underlie all historical inquiry , lends a special kind of richness and significance to Richard II , the two Henry IV plays , and Henry V considered as an unfolding progression . II Elizabethan England inherited two models of the shape ...
underlie all historical inquiry , lends a special kind of richness and significance to Richard II , the two Henry IV plays , and Henry V considered as an unfolding progression . II Elizabethan England inherited two models of the shape ...
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Richard II's deposition and murder tended to be interpreted by Shakespeare's chronicle sources ( particularly by Edward Hall and even here partly by implication ) as analogous to the Fall , as a kind of original sin in its political ...
Richard II's deposition and murder tended to be interpreted by Shakespeare's chronicle sources ( particularly by Edward Hall and even here partly by implication ) as analogous to the Fall , as a kind of original sin in its political ...
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Several times in The Poetics Aristotle speaks about Tragedy's “ natural form ” , and he frequently reminds us not to expect of Tragedy " every kind of pleasure . . . but only its own proper pleasure . " We discover finally that the ...
Several times in The Poetics Aristotle speaks about Tragedy's “ natural form ” , and he frequently reminds us not to expect of Tragedy " every kind of pleasure . . . but only its own proper pleasure . " We discover finally that the ...
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