History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... play ran to packed houses for eleven nights before it was ordered to be taken off . 14 This ferocious political play was a sign of the times ; if few play- wrights ventured quite so far as this , the fashion was now all for plays about ...
... play ran to packed houses for eleven nights before it was ordered to be taken off . 14 This ferocious political play was a sign of the times ; if few play- wrights ventured quite so far as this , the fashion was now all for plays about ...
Strana 174
... hardly fair in suggesting that the clique which admired such plays had taught the public to despise all sportive merry wit Because some such great play has none of it . To judge by the number of comedies written , the 174 HISTORY AND HOPE.
... hardly fair in suggesting that the clique which admired such plays had taught the public to despise all sportive merry wit Because some such great play has none of it . To judge by the number of comedies written , the 174 HISTORY AND HOPE.
Strana 404
... plays , besides the English history plays , we find Shakespeare noticing the importance for the successful leader in ... play is human pride rather than politics , but we notice again Shake- speare's awareness of the necessity of contact ...
... plays , besides the English history plays , we find Shakespeare noticing the importance for the successful leader in ... play is human pride rather than politics , but we notice again Shake- speare's awareness of the necessity of contact ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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