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The sun was , for Elizabethans , even a more potent affirmative symbol than it is for us , since it was a common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we ...
The sun was , for Elizabethans , even a more potent affirmative symbol than it is for us , since it was a common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we ...
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persons ; Strangers ; Dearths ; Disbanded Souldiers ; Factions growne desperate ; And whatsoever in offending People , knotteth them , in a Common Cause . Finally Bacon advises : The first Remedy or prevention , is to remove by all ...
persons ; Strangers ; Dearths ; Disbanded Souldiers ; Factions growne desperate ; And whatsoever in offending People , knotteth them , in a Common Cause . Finally Bacon advises : The first Remedy or prevention , is to remove by all ...
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dialogue but also of the subtlety of his dialectic saying : " Pounce begins with a typical , apparently common - sense , materialist definition of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ...
dialogue but also of the subtlety of his dialectic saying : " Pounce begins with a typical , apparently common - sense , materialist definition of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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