The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... perhaps antisocial contractual relationships . The idea of free enterprise had not yet in theory , and not wholly in prac- tice , replaced the medieval guild concepts of a “ just price ” and other traditionally determined conditions ...
... perhaps antisocial contractual relationships . The idea of free enterprise had not yet in theory , and not wholly in prac- tice , replaced the medieval guild concepts of a “ just price ” and other traditionally determined conditions ...
Pagina 62
... Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
... Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
Pagina 114
... perhaps less to say to us today . Herbert , Crashaw , Vaughan and even the later Donne were turning to God rather to escape the struggle than to strengthen themselves in it , and the frequently contorted and mystical allegory , the ...
... perhaps less to say to us today . Herbert , Crashaw , Vaughan and even the later Donne were turning to God rather to escape the struggle than to strengthen themselves in it , and the frequently contorted and mystical allegory , the ...
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