The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... fear and a suspicion of the changes already in operation in his country . He shows that class change was everywhere evident . While the merchant class was attempting to imitate the behavior of the gentry , the humble tradesmen ...
... fear and a suspicion of the changes already in operation in his country . He shows that class change was everywhere evident . While the merchant class was attempting to imitate the behavior of the gentry , the humble tradesmen ...
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... fears that his new , exalted position in society may be endangered if Hippolito persists in antagonizing the Duke . He ... fear for his “ new Blacke cloakes . " Eventually , Dekker will reveal Matheo as the most depraved character in the ...
... fears that his new , exalted position in society may be endangered if Hippolito persists in antagonizing the Duke . He ... fear for his “ new Blacke cloakes . " Eventually , Dekker will reveal Matheo as the most depraved character in the ...
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... fear to the modern era . Within its limitations , the old era promised security , while the new stretched forth into a misty future . As earlier man feared dragons , Thomas Dekker feared the chimeras that lay waiting to pounce . If what ...
... fear to the modern era . Within its limitations , the old era promised security , while the new stretched forth into a misty future . As earlier man feared dragons , Thomas Dekker feared the chimeras that lay waiting to pounce . If what ...
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