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The voyager among Shakespeare's plays will discover , not only a richness of vocabulary such as no writer since has had in equal measure , but also a richness of phrase , a power of expressing a thought with such vividness that nobody ...
The voyager among Shakespeare's plays will discover , not only a richness of vocabulary such as no writer since has had in equal measure , but also a richness of phrase , a power of expressing a thought with such vividness that nobody ...
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They thought of the “ gentleman ” much as Plato had thought of the “ Guardians ” whose education he discussed so fully in his Republic , as the men of noble birth , upon whom the responsibility for the governance of the state would fall ...
They thought of the “ gentleman ” much as Plato had thought of the “ Guardians ” whose education he discussed so fully in his Republic , as the men of noble birth , upon whom the responsibility for the governance of the state would fall ...
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In 1644 Milton published the Areopagitica , his plea for freedom of thought and freedom of the press . The royalists had used the Star Chamber to suppress freedom of thought . In the three years which had elapsed since the Star Chamber ...
In 1644 Milton published the Areopagitica , his plea for freedom of thought and freedom of the press . The royalists had used the Star Chamber to suppress freedom of thought . In the three years which had elapsed since the Star Chamber ...
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Contenido
CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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