The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... Vere's own Commentaries on his actions we note the Renaissance reference to Caesar , and from the book the broad profile of Vere's personality emerges : concise , impersonal , not a redundant word , factual and trust- worthy , not a ...
... Vere's own Commentaries on his actions we note the Renaissance reference to Caesar , and from the book the broad profile of Vere's personality emerges : concise , impersonal , not a redundant word , factual and trust- worthy , not a ...
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... Vere permits himself to say - surely , fairly enough- " yet this victory had been as assured with less loss and touch of reproach . . . had the succours of horse or the foot I called for come sooner to us , wherein I will charge and ...
... Vere permits himself to say - surely , fairly enough- " yet this victory had been as assured with less loss and touch of reproach . . . had the succours of horse or the foot I called for come sooner to us , wherein I will charge and ...
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... Vere tried out his little game on St. James's day , their patron saint : the faithful could not resist that . He overlooked nothing : Vere was full of art as much an artist in his way as his cousin the , Earl- poet . The finest example ...
... Vere tried out his little game on St. James's day , their patron saint : the faithful could not resist that . He overlooked nothing : Vere was full of art as much an artist in his way as his cousin the , Earl- poet . The finest example ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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