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Cecil attacks the values of the honor culture for un - Christian warlikeness and economic self - interest . Essex would have him appear odious , Cecil says , because he always worked " for the good and quyett of my countrye , " while ...
Cecil attacks the values of the honor culture for un - Christian warlikeness and economic self - interest . Essex would have him appear odious , Cecil says , because he always worked " for the good and quyett of my countrye , " while ...
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I To those for whom Shakespeare's plays still have value as works of dramatic and poetic art that move and enlighten the receptive , the last words of his tragic protagonists and other major characters should be of special interest and ...
I To those for whom Shakespeare's plays still have value as works of dramatic and poetic art that move and enlighten the receptive , the last words of his tragic protagonists and other major characters should be of special interest and ...
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This is surely because the term was actively equivocal rather than merely ambiguous ; as , for example , when used as code for a covert form of interest in which part of a loan would consist of worthless commodities , the notional ...
This is surely because the term was actively equivocal rather than merely ambiguous ; as , for example , when used as code for a covert form of interest in which part of a loan would consist of worthless commodities , the notional ...
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