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Pagina 147
... entitled The Wounds of Civil War , lively set forth in the True Tragedies of Marius and Sylla ; and is written in blank verse with a mixture of rhyme . Another strange drama in rhyme , written by Lodge in conjunction with Greene , is ...
... entitled The Wounds of Civil War , lively set forth in the True Tragedies of Marius and Sylla ; and is written in blank verse with a mixture of rhyme . Another strange drama in rhyme , written by Lodge in conjunction with Greene , is ...
Pagina 151
... entitled Never too Late ; or , A Powder of Experience , 1590 ; the second part entitled Francesco's Fortunes , the same year ; his Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance , and The Repentance of Robert Greene , Master of ...
... entitled Never too Late ; or , A Powder of Experience , 1590 ; the second part entitled Francesco's Fortunes , the same year ; his Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance , and The Repentance of Robert Greene , Master of ...
Pagina 216
... entitled Oceana , which was published in 1656. Har- rington's leading principles are , that the natural element of power in states is property ; and that , of all kinds of property , that in land is the most important , possessing ...
... entitled Oceana , which was published in 1656. Har- rington's leading principles are , that the natural element of power in states is property ; and that , of all kinds of property , that in land is the most important , possessing ...
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