Shakespeare's Eden: The Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629Barnes and Noble, 1971 - 368 strán (strany) |
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Strana 108
... means to live by , no knowledge of God's mercy and favour , and consequently no salvation nor hope of comfort . We by the means of learning have and may have all these things . Therefore in that thou dost enjoy thy lands and livings ...
... means to live by , no knowledge of God's mercy and favour , and consequently no salvation nor hope of comfort . We by the means of learning have and may have all these things . Therefore in that thou dost enjoy thy lands and livings ...
Strana 305
... means of words . The tragic poet , however , has not only words with which to imitate the words of life ; he uses things , his actors , the stage , the properties to imitate the things of life . His imitation can be veri- similar ; it ...
... means of words . The tragic poet , however , has not only words with which to imitate the words of life ; he uses things , his actors , the stage , the properties to imitate the things of life . His imitation can be veri- similar ; it ...
Strana 321
... means upsetting of the physiological pro- cesses ; ' watching ' means staying awake . Here we have a linking of receive - do ; benefit - effects ; of sleep - of watching . The same play gives us a more intricate example of this ...
... means upsetting of the physiological pro- cesses ; ' watching ' means staying awake . Here we have a linking of receive - do ; benefit - effects ; of sleep - of watching . The same play gives us a more intricate example of this ...
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND | 34 |
THE ROYAL GOVERNMENT | 115 |
DEGREE HIGH AND BASE | 153 |
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Shakespeare's Eden: the Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629 Bertram Leon Joseph Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1971 |
Shakespeare's Eden: the Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629 Bertram Leon Joseph Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1971 |
Shakespeare's Eden: the Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629 Bertram Leon Joseph Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1971 |
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