The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... James I , and concludes with a grim account of the plague in the city . This material permits Dekker to express his views about change and , at the same time , to anticipate a theory which he strengthens in The Seven Deadly Sinnes of ...
... James I , and concludes with a grim account of the plague in the city . This material permits Dekker to express his views about change and , at the same time , to anticipate a theory which he strengthens in The Seven Deadly Sinnes of ...
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... James ' coronation . He admits that from Elizabeth's death , which he terms an “ Ague , " the country suddenly recovered to indicate its healthy state in a “ . . . holesome receipt of the proclaymed King . ' But it seems to have puzzled ...
... James ' coronation . He admits that from Elizabeth's death , which he terms an “ Ague , " the country suddenly recovered to indicate its healthy state in a “ . . . holesome receipt of the proclaymed King . ' But it seems to have puzzled ...
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... James as one of these resultant calamaties , in an ironical and politically dangerous sense ; and there is a further probability that he considered James ' " new - found world " a hoped - for continuation of Elizabeth's world— an effort ...
... James as one of these resultant calamaties , in an ironical and politically dangerous sense ; and there is a further probability that he considered James ' " new - found world " a hoped - for continuation of Elizabeth's world— an effort ...
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