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Pagina 71
... Italian and Spanish . The death of his younger brother of a fever caught in the prison into which he had been thrown for harboring a priest must have brought home to Donne the price of allegiance to a persecuted faith . Donne visited Italy ...
... Italian and Spanish . The death of his younger brother of a fever caught in the prison into which he had been thrown for harboring a priest must have brought home to Donne the price of allegiance to a persecuted faith . Donne visited Italy ...
Pagina 215
... Italy with young Cavendish . At forty , in 1628 , Hobbes published a translation of Thucy- dides . It is difficult to believe that up to this point Hobbes had no interest at all in philosophy , but it was only in the course of the ...
... Italy with young Cavendish . At forty , in 1628 , Hobbes published a translation of Thucy- dides . It is difficult to believe that up to this point Hobbes had no interest at all in philosophy , but it was only in the course of the ...
Pagina 453
... Italy and Spain , probably as a tutor . His poems show that on his first return his connections were with the King's party , which he re- garded as the support of civilization . Presently he was drawn to an admiration for Cromwell which ...
... Italy and Spain , probably as a tutor . His poems show that on his first return his connections were with the King's party , which he re- garded as the support of civilization . Presently he was drawn to an admiration for Cromwell which ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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