The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... understand the man without first seeing him against that vast backdrop which constitutes the period - a kaleido- scopic backdrop , constantly shifting in things philosophical , spiritual , and economical . Thomas Dekker is no exception ...
... understand the man without first seeing him against that vast backdrop which constitutes the period - a kaleido- scopic backdrop , constantly shifting in things philosophical , spiritual , and economical . Thomas Dekker is no exception ...
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... understand Hippolito's grief for Infelice , thought dead , for it is his contention that one woman will serve as well as another . When Hippolito , overcome with tragedy speaks of sorrow , Matheo unburdens himself of a contempt for all ...
... understand Hippolito's grief for Infelice , thought dead , for it is his contention that one woman will serve as well as another . When Hippolito , overcome with tragedy speaks of sorrow , Matheo unburdens himself of a contempt for all ...
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... understanding of it are most essential to the development of his social and moral philosophy . Infelice , daughter to the Duke and member of the royal family of Milan , is an egotistical , strong - minded young woman who will not permit ...
... understanding of it are most essential to the development of his social and moral philosophy . Infelice , daughter to the Duke and member of the royal family of Milan , is an egotistical , strong - minded young woman who will not permit ...
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