Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 162British Academy, 2009 - Počet stran: 387 |
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... Hayward not only made the dedication to Essex because he knew that Essex liked the play , but that he actually used the printed text of the play in the composition of the history . Since Shakespeare and Hayward both based their works on ...
... Hayward not only made the dedication to Essex because he knew that Essex liked the play , but that he actually used the printed text of the play in the composition of the history . Since Shakespeare and Hayward both based their works on ...
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... Hayward , too , writes " The profits and revenues of the crown were said to be let to farm , the King making himself Landlord of his realm.'30 The scene in the play is so memorable that it seems much more likely that Hayward is ...
... Hayward , too , writes " The profits and revenues of the crown were said to be let to farm , the King making himself Landlord of his realm.'30 The scene in the play is so memorable that it seems much more likely that Hayward is ...
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... Hayward concludes that it will always be more natural ' that one state , bee it great or small , should rather bee commaunded by one person ' as head of state.45 These arguments were picked up by a number of polemicists whose primary ...
... Hayward concludes that it will always be more natural ' that one state , bee it great or small , should rather bee commaunded by one person ' as head of state.45 These arguments were picked up by a number of polemicists whose primary ...
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