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The line “ Such things have been done ” does not appear in Foxe . ... The relevant passage in Foxe reads : " Do you not consider what an easy thing it is to procure three or four false knaves to witness against you ?
The line “ Such things have been done ” does not appear in Foxe . ... The relevant passage in Foxe reads : " Do you not consider what an easy thing it is to procure three or four false knaves to witness against you ?
Page 178
The things which are done in wars between Christians are too obscene and appalling to be mentioned here . ... would take every means to avoid , avert and stave off a thing so hellish , so foreign to the life and teaching of Christ .
The things which are done in wars between Christians are too obscene and appalling to be mentioned here . ... would take every means to avoid , avert and stave off a thing so hellish , so foreign to the life and teaching of Christ .
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... occurring ( presumably ) ' even now , now , very now ' ; especially when Iago's astounding simile to describe the disturbance re - evokes that opening image : The ' corner in the thing I love ' directs us to Desdemona's genitals .
... occurring ( presumably ) ' even now , now , very now ' ; especially when Iago's astounding simile to describe the disturbance re - evokes that opening image : The ' corner in the thing I love ' directs us to Desdemona's genitals .
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Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Martha A Kurtz Rethinking Gender and Genre in the History Play | 122 |
Steve Longstaffe The Limits of Modernity in Shakespeares King John | 132 |
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