Utopia: NotesCliff Notes, Incorporated, 1975 - 64 oldal |
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34. oldal
... fact that Hythloday places the discussion of conditions in England at the home of Cardinal Morton is interesting inasmuch as Thomas More was well acquainted with the cardinal , having lived at his home as a boy . It is natural , then ...
... fact that Hythloday places the discussion of conditions in England at the home of Cardinal Morton is interesting inasmuch as Thomas More was well acquainted with the cardinal , having lived at his home as a boy . It is natural , then ...
41. oldal
... fact that a consid- erable segment of society , the leisure class , fails to contribute significantly to any necessary productivity . That is a cardinal point in Hythloday's com- plaint against the class system in the first book of ...
... fact that a consid- erable segment of society , the leisure class , fails to contribute significantly to any necessary productivity . That is a cardinal point in Hythloday's com- plaint against the class system in the first book of ...
61. oldal
... fact is that More is arguing with himself , using Hythloday to voice one side of the dilemma while he was voicing the other side . Hythlo- day's position is presented more forcefully and eloquently than More's , but More seems to have ...
... fact is that More is arguing with himself , using Hythloday to voice one side of the dilemma while he was voicing the other side . Hythlo- day's position is presented more forcefully and eloquently than More's , but More seems to have ...
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