Texas Studies in English, Issues 21-22University of Texas Press, 1941 - American literature |
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... claim , but if the ruler in posses- sion has no strict hereditary claim and is a capable sover- eign , he or she - is supported by the subjects . It is surprising that at the end of the reign the succession problem was used at all on ...
... claim , but if the ruler in posses- sion has no strict hereditary claim and is a capable sover- eign , he or she - is supported by the subjects . It is surprising that at the end of the reign the succession problem was used at all on ...
Page 74
... claim , for such a claim is not supported in the play . A more likely hypothesis for the allowance of dramatic presentation would be the general attitude taken toward Beauchamp at this time . There was little chance of a play's arousing ...
... claim , for such a claim is not supported in the play . A more likely hypothesis for the allowance of dramatic presentation would be the general attitude taken toward Beauchamp at this time . There was little chance of a play's arousing ...
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... claim . They knew well enough that hereditary right had strength to counteract a claim based on any other principle , even though it was a legitimate one . Elizabeth's claim had been legal , but had she not been a capable ruler Mary ...
... claim . They knew well enough that hereditary right had strength to counteract a claim based on any other principle , even though it was a legitimate one . Elizabeth's claim had been legal , but had she not been a capable ruler Mary ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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