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what the play calls “power divine” is a delegation of power that devolves upon the good ruler as such a ruler was understood in the period. And the ideals for which such a ruler was to stand were those of reason and ethical judgment. “Judging” was the ruler's and the magistrate's duty; it was that obligation that made him, dangerously, like a god, if not like God.
Shakespeare After All
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