The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 44
They have included the incipient xenophobia of an island race becoming
conscious of its nationhood , and religious ... It has become a commonplace of
popular belief and was , until quite recently , acceptable to many scholars as well
.
They have included the incipient xenophobia of an island race becoming
conscious of its nationhood , and religious ... It has become a commonplace of
popular belief and was , until quite recently , acceptable to many scholars as well
.
Strana 103
20 In the end , Norwich was ordered to leave the pamphleteer in peace , 21 and
the Dictionary of National Biography suggests that he returned to become the
Earl of Pembroke ' s chaplain before fleeing once again to the Netherlands .
20 In the end , Norwich was ordered to leave the pamphleteer in peace , 21 and
the Dictionary of National Biography suggests that he returned to become the
Earl of Pembroke ' s chaplain before fleeing once again to the Netherlands .
Strana 139
It was in this way that the legend of Spanish barbarism was allowed to grow and
to become part of the intellectual baggage of Western man . Though a product of
history , it had no basis in fact . Though patently unfair , it continues to color our ...
It was in this way that the legend of Spanish barbarism was allowed to grow and
to become part of the intellectual baggage of Western man . Though a product of
history , it had no basis in fact . Though patently unfair , it continues to color our ...
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