Shakespeare's Eden: The Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629Barnes and Noble, 1971 - 368 strán (strany) |
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Strana 183
... sense to make it her will to abolish them . To say with Shakespeare's Richard II : Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm off from an anointed king , ( III , ii , 54–5 . ) was still not a claim that the anointed king ...
... sense to make it her will to abolish them . To say with Shakespeare's Richard II : Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm off from an anointed king , ( III , ii , 54–5 . ) was still not a claim that the anointed king ...
Strana 254
... sense ' and ' imag- ination ' . As its name suggests , common sense is a combining and MAN AS A FUSION OF BODY AND SOUL • 255 254 MAN , THE COSMOS AND PROVIDENCE DIVINE •
... sense ' and ' imag- ination ' . As its name suggests , common sense is a combining and MAN AS A FUSION OF BODY AND SOUL • 255 254 MAN , THE COSMOS AND PROVIDENCE DIVINE •
Strana 281
... sense ; as it respects Words : or as it respects Matter . In the first sense , it is a kind of Style and Form of Elocution , and pertains not to Matter ; for a true Narration may be composed in Verse ; and a Feigned , in Prose . In the ...
... sense ; as it respects Words : or as it respects Matter . In the first sense , it is a kind of Style and Form of Elocution , and pertains not to Matter ; for a true Narration may be composed in Verse ; and a Feigned , in Prose . In the ...
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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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