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31 In such a changing world , King Henry provides both positive and negative examples in his roles of king and father to Hal . Here the King acts as a foil to Falstaff , providing a very different set of alternatives from those put to ...
31 In such a changing world , King Henry provides both positive and negative examples in his roles of king and father to Hal . Here the King acts as a foil to Falstaff , providing a very different set of alternatives from those put to ...
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Those around him , for and against him , similarly recognize this function as the unavoidable destiny of a king . It is his self - perceived and selfproduced historical role as one monarch in a political continuum that explains his ...
Those around him , for and against him , similarly recognize this function as the unavoidable destiny of a king . It is his self - perceived and selfproduced historical role as one monarch in a political continuum that explains his ...
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The royal play of Macbeth ' , as H.N. Paul's study calls it , chooses to eschew Shakespeare's normal ironies about the anointed king . It remakes the old fiction and gives unique life to its traditional images .
The royal play of Macbeth ' , as H.N. Paul's study calls it , chooses to eschew Shakespeare's normal ironies about the anointed king . It remakes the old fiction and gives unique life to its traditional images .
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