History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... condition of the Commons in France and England - Theory of the English constitution , by Sir John Fortescue - How the Saxon constitution makes way for and supports political libertySituation of the Church , and precursors of the ...
... condition of the Commons in France and England - Theory of the English constitution , by Sir John Fortescue - How the Saxon constitution makes way for and supports political libertySituation of the Church , and precursors of the ...
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... - The object of science is the amelioration of the condition of man - New Atlantis -The idea is in accordance with the state of affairs and the spirit 232 237 · · 194 211 241 I. II . V. I. of the times - It CONTENTS . xi.
... - The object of science is the amelioration of the condition of man - New Atlantis -The idea is in accordance with the state of affairs and the spirit 232 237 · · 194 211 241 I. II . V. I. of the times - It CONTENTS . xi.
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... condition and life - Marlowe - His life - His works - Tamburlaine The Jew of Malta - Edward II . - Faustus - His conception of man Formation of this drama — The process and character of this artImitative sympathy , which depicts by ...
... condition and life - Marlowe - His life - His works - Tamburlaine The Jew of Malta - Edward II . - Faustus - His conception of man Formation of this drama — The process and character of this artImitative sympathy , which depicts by ...
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... Conditions of human reason - Shakespeare's master facultyConditions of exact representation • 337 CHAPTER IV . I. V. SHAKESPEARE . • Life and character of Shakespeare - Family - Youth — Marriage— He becomes an actor - Adonis - Sonnets ...
... Conditions of human reason - Shakespeare's master facultyConditions of exact representation • 337 CHAPTER IV . I. V. SHAKESPEARE . • Life and character of Shakespeare - Family - Youth — Marriage— He becomes an actor - Adonis - Sonnets ...
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... conditions of human thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by ...
... conditions of human thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by ...
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