The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 60
Pagina 67
... interests of the aristocracy represented both by the good - natured Menenius and by the insufferable Coriolanus and his more insufferable mother . The class interest of the common people is also repre- sented not only by the rank and ...
... interests of the aristocracy represented both by the good - natured Menenius and by the insufferable Coriolanus and his more insufferable mother . The class interest of the common people is also repre- sented not only by the rank and ...
Pagina 100
... interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been formally rescinded , although it was a regulation more honored in the breach than the observance . Bacon , after summarizing the traditional ...
... interest - bearing loan . The medieval prohibi- tion of all interest charges had not yet been formally rescinded , although it was a regulation more honored in the breach than the observance . Bacon , after summarizing the traditional ...
Pagina 258
... interest , there was often no line of demarcation between moderate Whigs and moderate Tories insofar as policies ... interests governs their principle . But a more fundamental question was raised when , in May 1701 , five Gentlemen of ...
... interest , there was often no line of demarcation between moderate Whigs and moderate Tories insofar as policies ... interests governs their principle . But a more fundamental question was raised when , in May 1701 , five Gentlemen of ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
already attack attitude Bacon better bourgeois bourgeoisie Bunyan Cassandra Church common contemporary course court death Defoe Defoe's eighteenth century Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Falstaff father Fielding's forced give Hamlet hath Henry human husband Iago important interest Jane Austen John Bunyan Jonathan Swift king kingdom lady land later learned less liberty literary live London Lord man's Margaret Webster marriage matter ment Milton Model Army Moll Flanders nation nature never Northanger Abbey novel Othello pamphlet Parliament perhaps Pilgrim's Progress play poet political poor Pope preaching Pride and Prejudice published Queen religious rich satire says scene Shakespeare social society speak Swift tell theatre thee things thou thought throne tion Tom Jones Tory trade true truth Usury Whig wife woman women writing written wrote young