Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 37
... ment . The magnitude of human action is necessarily of many degrees ; the scale ascends and descends . The production by Shakespeare of his thirty - seven plays is an action of the first magnitude , because the achievement is unique ...
... ment . The magnitude of human action is necessarily of many degrees ; the scale ascends and descends . The production by Shakespeare of his thirty - seven plays is an action of the first magnitude , because the achievement is unique ...
Pagina 241
... ment of Portugal gave opportunity for unlicensed inva- sion , of which French adventurers took much advantage , both before and after they had turned their attention to the less tractable north . No sooner had the Portuguese set up ...
... ment of Portugal gave opportunity for unlicensed inva- sion , of which French adventurers took much advantage , both before and after they had turned their attention to the less tractable north . No sooner had the Portuguese set up ...
Pagina 246
... ment . It was , when Coligny's relations with his Protestant fellow - countrymen were still in doubt , that he lent the weight of his great name to a scheme for founding a Protestant empire of liberty on the other side of the Atlantic ...
... ment . It was , when Coligny's relations with his Protestant fellow - countrymen were still in doubt , that he lent the weight of his great name to a scheme for founding a Protestant empire of liberty on the other side of the Atlantic ...
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Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
The Perspective of Biography | 58 |
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