Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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69. oldal
... true circle , still doth runne ; And holds his course , as certayne as the sunne . He makes it euer day , and euer spring , Where he doth shine , and quickens euery thing Like a new nature : so , that true to call Him , by his title ...
... true circle , still doth runne ; And holds his course , as certayne as the sunne . He makes it euer day , and euer spring , Where he doth shine , and quickens euery thing Like a new nature : so , that true to call Him , by his title ...
144. oldal
... true to his original analysis of human nature , just as Henry , and not Byron , must be shown to be the really virtuous man , if Chapman is to be true to his championship of political conser- vatism against political Machiavellianism ...
... true to his original analysis of human nature , just as Henry , and not Byron , must be shown to be the really virtuous man , if Chapman is to be true to his championship of political conser- vatism against political Machiavellianism ...
177. oldal
... true Alexander , owing his power to Virtue ( under God ) and not to Fortune . In The Conspiracy , although he is angry when Byron arrogates to himself all the glory for victory at the battle of Fontaine Française some years before ( 11 ...
... true Alexander , owing his power to Virtue ( under God ) and not to Fortune . In The Conspiracy , although he is angry when Byron arrogates to himself all the glory for victory at the battle of Fontaine Française some years before ( 11 ...
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