English Historical Poetry, 1599-1641University of Pennsylvania, 1945 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Bolingbroke , which is modeled on the similar debate between Pompey's advisers whether to engage Caesar in battle at Pharsalia — the advice followed leading to disaster in both cases . Of course there are some classical elements in his ...
... Bolingbroke , which is modeled on the similar debate between Pompey's advisers whether to engage Caesar in battle at Pharsalia — the advice followed leading to disaster in both cases . Of course there are some classical elements in his ...
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... Boling- broke , he says , probably did return to England from exile with no other thought than to regain his dukedom ... Bolingbroke was the cause of civil strife ; and as such he is finally condemned . He comes to the end of his evil ...
... Boling- broke , he says , probably did return to England from exile with no other thought than to regain his dukedom ... Bolingbroke was the cause of civil strife ; and as such he is finally condemned . He comes to the end of his evil ...
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... Bolingbroke to Richard II he perverted Henry's confidential remarks , was replaced in 1599 by two stanzas in which the quarrel is described impartially.4 Unreplaced deletions to the same end in the 1609 edition include two stanzas ...
... Bolingbroke to Richard II he perverted Henry's confidential remarks , was replaced in 1599 by two stanzas in which the quarrel is described impartially.4 Unreplaced deletions to the same end in the 1609 edition include two stanzas ...
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THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE Background | 20 |
THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE THIRD GEN | 30 |
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