Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... known as Hermetists , although there was no school under that name . The so - called followers of Hermetism are difficult to identify , for they were sometimes secretive and did not all accept the different views expressed in the Greek ...
... known as Hermetists , although there was no school under that name . The so - called followers of Hermetism are difficult to identify , for they were sometimes secretive and did not all accept the different views expressed in the Greek ...
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... known him since child- hood . Essex took him to Ireland where he no doubt shared his father's frustrations . At this time of life he would have met Penelope Devereux , Essex's daughter , with whom he was to fall in love . She became the ...
... known him since child- hood . Essex took him to Ireland where he no doubt shared his father's frustrations . At this time of life he would have met Penelope Devereux , Essex's daughter , with whom he was to fall in love . She became the ...
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... known to hold irreligious views . Rumours came to a head when the Reverend Ironside reported a dinner conversa- tion ... known as the Areopagus , is a case in point ) led to speculation among recent critics that Raleigh was a member of a ...
... known to hold irreligious views . Rumours came to a head when the Reverend Ironside reported a dinner conversa- tion ... known as the Areopagus , is a case in point ) led to speculation among recent critics that Raleigh was a member of a ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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