The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 62
... tion of Negro skin pigmentation with the sun , evident in many other plays , in such lines as the Prince of Morocco's , " Mistake me not for my complexion - the shadowed livery of the burnished sun —to whom I am a neighbour and near ...
... tion of Negro skin pigmentation with the sun , evident in many other plays , in such lines as the Prince of Morocco's , " Mistake me not for my complexion - the shadowed livery of the burnished sun —to whom I am a neighbour and near ...
Pagina 186
... tion : " I was had home to prison again , where I have now lain above five years and a quarter , waiting to see what God will suffer these men to do with me . " In 1666 the disorganization of the prisons due to the great plague forced ...
... tion : " I was had home to prison again , where I have now lain above five years and a quarter , waiting to see what God will suffer these men to do with me . " In 1666 the disorganization of the prisons due to the great plague forced ...
Pagina 258
... tion to the Tory House of Commons for more energetic defense measures in Kent . They argued that if the French armies were planning to effect a landing in England , as was rumored , Kent would be their natural destination . The Tory ...
... tion to the Tory House of Commons for more energetic defense measures in Kent . They argued that if the French armies were planning to effect a landing in England , as was rumored , Kent would be their natural destination . The Tory ...
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