The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... question whether it is right to give allegiance to an irresponsible , weak , unjust but legitimate king rather than to replace him by a shrewd , politic and efficient one with no real legal claim to the throne . The question thus ...
... question whether it is right to give allegiance to an irresponsible , weak , unjust but legitimate king rather than to replace him by a shrewd , politic and efficient one with no real legal claim to the throne . The question thus ...
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Annette Teta Rubinstein. poses the question of why the Jew hates Antonio . And , in a few lines , he answers it by raising the more primary question as to how Antonio - a generous acquaintance , a magnanimous and loyal friend , a ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. poses the question of why the Jew hates Antonio . And , in a few lines , he answers it by raising the more primary question as to how Antonio - a generous acquaintance , a magnanimous and loyal friend , a ...
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... question of his guilt of treason , or of the sentence which would be pronounced ; but there seemed to be almost as little question of its remission to nominal imprisonment and banishment from court . Bacon was explicitly commanded to ...
... question of his guilt of treason , or of the sentence which would be pronounced ; but there seemed to be almost as little question of its remission to nominal imprisonment and banishment from court . Bacon was explicitly commanded to ...
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