The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 50
... immediately thereafter . But since the king is at prayer Hamlet refuses to kill him , lest his soul go to heaven ! The ... immediate personal danger , but the responsibility of a premeditated killing 50 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH ...
... immediately thereafter . But since the king is at prayer Hamlet refuses to kill him , lest his soul go to heaven ! The ... immediate personal danger , but the responsibility of a premeditated killing 50 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH ...
Pagina 93
... immediately gave him a small pension , some slight official position , and an enormous amount of responsibility in the complicated negotiations which , largely because of Bacon's work , brought about the immedi- ate , peaceful and ...
... immediately gave him a small pension , some slight official position , and an enormous amount of responsibility in the complicated negotiations which , largely because of Bacon's work , brought about the immedi- ate , peaceful and ...
Pagina 189
... immediately successful , selling three editions in less than a year and over 100,000 copies before Bunyan's death ... immediate , its critical reputation and academic acclaim are much more recent . In the eighteenth century Dean Swift ...
... immediately successful , selling three editions in less than a year and over 100,000 copies before Bunyan's death ... immediate , its critical reputation and academic acclaim are much more recent . In the eighteenth century Dean Swift ...
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