The Construction of TragedyNational Literary Guild, 1984 - 187 pàgines |
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... Henry I had a daughter as his sole heir and the line of succession went through her to her son Henry II . But that was in the 12th century . Henry VIII was very reluctant to see the succession go through his daughter Mary , particularly ...
... Henry I had a daughter as his sole heir and the line of succession went through her to her son Henry II . But that was in the 12th century . Henry VIII was very reluctant to see the succession go through his daughter Mary , particularly ...
Pàgina 130
... Henry he says , " I see so clearly that I can not come with your Grace that my endeavour is not to think of it at all , " to which Henry replies , " Then you have not thought enough . " Henry is correct . There is another way and ...
... Henry he says , " I see so clearly that I can not come with your Grace that my endeavour is not to think of it at all , " to which Henry replies , " Then you have not thought enough . " Henry is correct . There is another way and ...
Pàgina 131
... Henry , choosing and asserting the spiritual supremacy of the Pope instead . He adheres to this position to the end and the price paid for this adherence is his life . VI . The energy drive of Henry VIII with the political strength of a ...
... Henry , choosing and asserting the spiritual supremacy of the Pope instead . He adheres to this position to the end and the price paid for this adherence is his life . VI . The energy drive of Henry VIII with the political strength of a ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
The Metaphysics of Tragic Construction | 9 |
The Method of Analysis | 15 |
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