English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... virtue is excellent in the dangerless Academy of Plato , but mine showeth forth her honourable face in the battles of 405 Marathon , Pharsalia , Poitiers , and Agincourt . He teacheth virtue by certain abstract considerations , but I ...
... virtue is excellent in the dangerless Academy of Plato , but mine showeth forth her honourable face in the battles of 405 Marathon , Pharsalia , Poitiers , and Agincourt . He teacheth virtue by certain abstract considerations , but I ...
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... virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . And the virtue is irresistible . Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example 490 of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the great ...
... virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . And the virtue is irresistible . Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example 490 of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the great ...
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... virtue theoretical virtue , merely ' talked about ' . active practical , as opposed to theoretical . 413 conferring story by story introducing story after story . 416 their disputation i.e. philosopher and historian . maketh a point ...
... virtue theoretical virtue , merely ' talked about ' . active practical , as opposed to theoretical . 413 conferring story by story introducing story after story . 416 their disputation i.e. philosopher and historian . maketh a point ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
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