Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 427
... Raleigh's work in the development of historical writing in England , and by elucidating certain aspects of the History it is possible to do so . Critics agree in praising the dignity and eloquence of Raleigh's style , and praise also ...
... Raleigh's work in the development of historical writing in England , and by elucidating certain aspects of the History it is possible to do so . Critics agree in praising the dignity and eloquence of Raleigh's style , and praise also ...
Strana 429
... Raleigh ' . All that can be said is that Burhill was qualified to do the work in question , that Raleigh needed some help of the kind , and that there is no other evidence to support Aubrey's story . The other claimant is Ben Jonson ...
... Raleigh ' . All that can be said is that Burhill was qualified to do the work in question , that Raleigh needed some help of the kind , and that there is no other evidence to support Aubrey's story . The other claimant is Ben Jonson ...
Strana 440
... Raleigh . For instance , Raleigh devotes a section to the questions whether the tree of knowledge was the Indian fig - tree , and whether Adam and Eve did not clothe themselves in its leaves . " These leaves of all others were most ...
... Raleigh . For instance , Raleigh devotes a section to the questions whether the tree of knowledge was the Indian fig - tree , and whether Adam and Eve did not clothe themselves in its leaves . " These leaves of all others were most ...
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