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Though John underrepresents John's submission in comparison with other texts , the issues upon which an interpretation depend are overrepresented : the validity of a recrowning , whether John can give away his crown , and what ...
Though John underrepresents John's submission in comparison with other texts , the issues upon which an interpretation depend are overrepresented : the validity of a recrowning , whether John can give away his crown , and what ...
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To give body to his madness , EDGAR plays a role , a role that has surged out of his imagination that is strangely like his brother , a role in which he claims to be a dangerous , proud , seductive servant , a role in which he gives ...
To give body to his madness , EDGAR plays a role , a role that has surged out of his imagination that is strangely like his brother , a role in which he claims to be a dangerous , proud , seductive servant , a role in which he gives ...
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the Boatswain's wondrous tale about what happened to the crew in the storm , Alonso gives another perspective on events : “ This ... He asks for an oracle to make all clear , and Prospero says he will later give every detail of events .
the Boatswain's wondrous tale about what happened to the crew in the storm , Alonso gives another perspective on events : “ This ... He asks for an oracle to make all clear , and Prospero says he will later give every detail of events .
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