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... Bale fled to the Continent , where he remained an exile in Lutheran Germany until the accession of Edward VI . King John , Bale's most valuable play , is probably the most represen- tative polemical drama supporting the reformation of ...
... Bale fled to the Continent , where he remained an exile in Lutheran Germany until the accession of Edward VI . King John , Bale's most valuable play , is probably the most represen- tative polemical drama supporting the reformation of ...
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... Bale's satirical confession and absolution scene ends with Nobility's co- alition in treason against the king . An interesting point of church and state relationship has been raised for the consideration of the audience : If the Bible ...
... Bale's satirical confession and absolution scene ends with Nobility's co- alition in treason against the king . An interesting point of church and state relationship has been raised for the consideration of the audience : If the Bible ...
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... Bale manages to present King John as a proto - Reformer of the Church in England — a patriot king who defied the pope's policy of usurpation of royal prerogatives . Yet , Bale's thesis is identical to the Tudor understanding of divine ...
... Bale manages to present King John as a proto - Reformer of the Church in England — a patriot king who defied the pope's policy of usurpation of royal prerogatives . Yet , Bale's thesis is identical to the Tudor understanding of divine ...
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