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By M. Villeponteaux

in the course of the Elizabethan period, writers resembling Shakespeare, Spenser, Sidney, Daniel, and others usually expounded on mercy, exploring the assets and results of clemency. This clean interpreting of such depictions indicates that the concept that of mercy was once a contested one, without delay formed via tensions over the workout of judgment by way of a lady at the throne.

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