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Pagina 319
... ( London , 1869 ) , p . 140 . 16. Quoted in H. Hensley Henson , Studies in English Religion in the Seventeenth Century ( London , 1903 ) , p . 182 . 17. For Perkins ' contribution to Ramism in England , specifically in his treatise on ...
... ( London , 1869 ) , p . 140 . 16. Quoted in H. Hensley Henson , Studies in English Religion in the Seventeenth Century ( London , 1903 ) , p . 182 . 17. For Perkins ' contribution to Ramism in England , specifically in his treatise on ...
Pagina 322
... ( London , 1885 ) , II , 101 . 44. Perhaps it is part of a larger pattern common to comedy as a genre . In comedy , " even the gods . . . are bourgeois - Dionysus in the Frogs , Heracles in the Birds , Hermes in the Plutus " ( Albert Cook ...
... ( London , 1885 ) , II , 101 . 44. Perhaps it is part of a larger pattern common to comedy as a genre . In comedy , " even the gods . . . are bourgeois - Dionysus in the Frogs , Heracles in the Birds , Hermes in the Plutus " ( Albert Cook ...
Pagina 324
... [ London , 1914 ] , p . 447 ) . As late as 1633 , changes were being rung on this theme . See Shirley , The Triumph of Peace , in Dramatic Works and Poems , ed . William Gif- ford and Alexander Dyce , 6 vols . ( London , 1833 ) , VI , 280 ...
... [ London , 1914 ] , p . 447 ) . As late as 1633 , changes were being rung on this theme . See Shirley , The Triumph of Peace , in Dramatic Works and Poems , ed . William Gif- ford and Alexander Dyce , 6 vols . ( London , 1833 ) , VI , 280 ...
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