History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... Court flattery ? Perhaps ; but this is also a stroke of genius , for what better foil to the introspective , hag - ridden Macbeth than this open- hearted straightforward gentleman ? The change of sovereigns was to be no loss to ...
... Court flattery ? Perhaps ; but this is also a stroke of genius , for what better foil to the introspective , hag - ridden Macbeth than this open- hearted straightforward gentleman ? The change of sovereigns was to be no loss to ...
Strana 158
... court , which meant of course to disassociate themselves from the court altogether . Lord Gordon , for instance , who became Huntly in 1636 , we find making long visits to the French court and com- paratively short ones to the English ...
... court , which meant of course to disassociate themselves from the court altogether . Lord Gordon , for instance , who became Huntly in 1636 , we find making long visits to the French court and com- paratively short ones to the English ...
Strana 184
... Court lover becomes virtuous . The reputation of King Charles's Court and of elegant society in general is somewhat ambiguously reflected in these plays . Prynne's attack on the morality of the stage and his supposed reflection on the ...
... Court lover becomes virtuous . The reputation of King Charles's Court and of elegant society in general is somewhat ambiguously reflected in these plays . Prynne's attack on the morality of the stage and his supposed reflection on the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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