The Olive and the Sword: A Study of England's ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1944 - 102 pagini |
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... civil order based on ultimate force , for the difference is super- ficial only , a difficulty remains . Nor should ... civil ordinances are tainted with murder . If enough people join in crime , that crime becomes a revolution ; and ...
... civil order based on ultimate force , for the difference is super- ficial only , a difficulty remains . Nor should ... civil ordinances are tainted with murder . If enough people join in crime , that crime becomes a revolution ; and ...
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... civil disturbances : So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils To be commenc'd in stronds afar remote . No more the thirsty entrance of this ...
... civil disturbances : So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils To be commenc'd in stronds afar remote . No more the thirsty entrance of this ...
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... civil laws are cruel ; Then what should war be ? ( IV . iii . 57. ) ' Drum ' is spoken with emphasised scorn of war's childish ritual ; while the charge against civil ordinances is levelled in terms 48 THE OLIVE AND THE SWORD.
... civil laws are cruel ; Then what should war be ? ( IV . iii . 57. ) ' Drum ' is spoken with emphasised scorn of war's childish ritual ; while the charge against civil ordinances is levelled in terms 48 THE OLIVE AND THE SWORD.
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ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
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