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But this middle - class society was contained in a monarchical state , and , what
was worse , that monarchy was foreign , and , without intending to do so ,
inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the
officials ...
But this middle - class society was contained in a monarchical state , and , what
was worse , that monarchy was foreign , and , without intending to do so ,
inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the
officials ...
Strana 267
In sober truth he was a rhymer of the usual pattern , who tried in vain to invigorate
his spineless verse and to add lustre and an appearance of modernity to his
conventional thought by a liberal use of classicist allusions and foreign words .
In sober truth he was a rhymer of the usual pattern , who tried in vain to invigorate
his spineless verse and to add lustre and an appearance of modernity to his
conventional thought by a liberal use of classicist allusions and foreign words .
Strana 296
Calendar of Foreign State Papers , 1584-1585 , 622 ; Le Sieur to Walsingham .
205. Thus Vrancken in the discourse mentioned above , p . 198 ( Bor III , 33 ) .
209. Joris de Bye , in a memorandum printed Bijdragen en Mededeelingen van
het ...
Calendar of Foreign State Papers , 1584-1585 , 622 ; Le Sieur to Walsingham .
205. Thus Vrancken in the discourse mentioned above , p . 198 ( Bor III , 33 ) .
209. Joris de Bye , in a memorandum printed Bijdragen en Mededeelingen van
het ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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