The State in Shakespeare's Greek and Roman PlaysColumbia University Press, 1940 - 230 pàgines Studies what Shakespeare had to say about kings and kingship by examining his works and the political literature of his time. Looks at his theories of royal conduct implicit in his plays. |
Continguts
The Problem | 3 |
The State in Tudor Political Thought and Discussion | 19 |
The Significance of Analogical Argument | 61 |
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The State in Shakespeare's Greek and Roman Plays James Emerson Phillips Visualització de fragments - 1940 |
The State in Shakespeare's Greek and Roman Plays James Emerson Phillips Visualització de fragments - 1972 |
The State in Shakespeare's Greek and Roman Plays James Emerson Phillips Visualització de fragments - 1940 |
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