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... audience , Bale remains constant in his thesis that Vices are re- sponsible for the Church of Rome and its consequent usurpation of power in the English nation . According to Bale , King John had seized control of the Church in England ...
... audience , Bale remains constant in his thesis that Vices are re- sponsible for the Church of Rome and its consequent usurpation of power in the English nation . According to Bale , King John had seized control of the Church in England ...
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... audience should miss the connection , Bale explains it when Imperial Majesty says , King John ye subdued , for that he punished treason , Rape , theft and murder , in the holy spiritualty : But Thomas Becket ye exalted without reason ...
... audience should miss the connection , Bale explains it when Imperial Majesty says , King John ye subdued , for that he punished treason , Rape , theft and murder , in the holy spiritualty : But Thomas Becket ye exalted without reason ...
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... audience may have seen John's solitary position among the temporal sovereigns of Europe as essentially the position of England during the period of the Counter - Reformation . For Shake- speare's audience , Elizabeth alone of the ...
... audience may have seen John's solitary position among the temporal sovereigns of Europe as essentially the position of England during the period of the Counter - Reformation . For Shake- speare's audience , Elizabeth alone of the ...
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