Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 186
... England ' of a partly erroneous tradition . That is true , if at all , only of the end of the reign . In the earlier years the temper of England was eminently earnest , even morally earnest , with a strong Puritan vein . Ascham writes ...
... England ' of a partly erroneous tradition . That is true , if at all , only of the end of the reign . In the earlier years the temper of England was eminently earnest , even morally earnest , with a strong Puritan vein . Ascham writes ...
Pagina 409
... England there were so many writers that even the schoolmaster Mulcaster longed to restrict education . England like France had its great magnates ; but such major figures as the countess of Pembroke and her brother , Sir Philip Sidney ...
... England there were so many writers that even the schoolmaster Mulcaster longed to restrict education . England like France had its great magnates ; but such major figures as the countess of Pembroke and her brother , Sir Philip Sidney ...
Pagina 446
... England either through Germany or the Netherlands . In the mid - 17th century printing was introduced into North America . In 1638 the Rev. Jose Glover sailed from England to exploit the iron industry in the New World after he had been ...
... England either through Germany or the Netherlands . In the mid - 17th century printing was introduced into North America . In 1638 the Rev. Jose Glover sailed from England to exploit the iron industry in the New World after he had been ...
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