The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... plague . This treatise begins with Elizabeth's death , describing vividly her lying in state and her funeral , progresses to the ascendency of James I , and concludes with a grim account of the plague in the city . This material permits ...
... plague . This treatise begins with Elizabeth's death , describing vividly her lying in state and her funeral , progresses to the ascendency of James I , and concludes with a grim account of the plague in the city . This material permits ...
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... plague section of The Wonderful Year , Dekker is clear from the start . He explains that he will describe a variety of plague incidents , “ . . . some of them yeelding Commicall and ridiculous stuffe , others lamentable : a third kind ...
... plague section of The Wonderful Year , Dekker is clear from the start . He explains that he will describe a variety of plague incidents , “ . . . some of them yeelding Commicall and ridiculous stuffe , others lamentable : a third kind ...
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... plague sections and abates the pathos of the incident which immediately precedes it . Specifically , it is the tale of a man stricken with plague , thought to be dead , and thrown into an open grave half - filled with corpses . Later ...
... plague sections and abates the pathos of the incident which immediately precedes it . Specifically , it is the tale of a man stricken with plague , thought to be dead , and thrown into an open grave half - filled with corpses . Later ...
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