The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... thought that Dekker married early and had a daughter who was baptized in 1594 , " this information may be given autobiographical interpretation ; but Sir E. K. Chambers finds no evidence to show that Dekker was ever married , and the ...
... thought that Dekker married early and had a daughter who was baptized in 1594 , " this information may be given autobiographical interpretation ; but Sir E. K. Chambers finds no evidence to show that Dekker was ever married , and the ...
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... thought is led to recall those who fled London in time of plague , so frequently alluded to in The Wonderful Year ; he subsequently scorns magistrates , physicians , and others who prospered in their offices but who cowardly stole away ...
... thought is led to recall those who fled London in time of plague , so frequently alluded to in The Wonderful Year ; he subsequently scorns magistrates , physicians , and others who prospered in their offices but who cowardly stole away ...
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... thought ) of poore men going to lawe with the riche and mightie . The dogs ( in whom I figured the poor creatures ; and fitly may I doe so , because when they stand at the Dore of Diues , they haue nothing , if they haue then but bare ...
... thought ) of poore men going to lawe with the riche and mightie . The dogs ( in whom I figured the poor creatures ; and fitly may I doe so , because when they stand at the Dore of Diues , they haue nothing , if they haue then but bare ...
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