Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... HENRY V Larry Peterman THE CRITICAL Reception of Shakespeare's Henry Monmouth ( HENRY V ) is one of the more curious cases in Shakespeare studies . For his part , the poet lavishes what seems almost excessive praise upon Henry ...
... HENRY V Larry Peterman THE CRITICAL Reception of Shakespeare's Henry Monmouth ( HENRY V ) is one of the more curious cases in Shakespeare studies . For his part , the poet lavishes what seems almost excessive praise upon Henry ...
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... Henry's perspective , this is but an appendage of the politics his new , more honest , redemptive orientation is to replace . Yet , Henry is not ready wholly to dismiss , or dispense with , the earlier world's sense of political ...
... Henry's perspective , this is but an appendage of the politics his new , more honest , redemptive orientation is to replace . Yet , Henry is not ready wholly to dismiss , or dispense with , the earlier world's sense of political ...
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... Henry's failure is left to the last scene of Henry V. As a whole , the scene gives us a trium- phant Henry , the winner of both Katherine and France . But it is marred , if only momentarily , by a disagreement between Henry and Charles ...
... Henry's failure is left to the last scene of Henry V. As a whole , the scene gives us a trium- phant Henry , the winner of both Katherine and France . But it is marred , if only momentarily , by a disagreement between Henry and Charles ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
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