Studies on the Origin and Early Tradition of English Utopian FictionA.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln, 1961 - 151 pàgines |
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Pàgina 42
... nation , and as common as any other in all the provinces , and had of late yeeres slaine many hundreds of his fathers people , and of other nations their neighbours , but it was not my chance to heare of them till I was come away ...
... nation , and as common as any other in all the provinces , and had of late yeeres slaine many hundreds of his fathers people , and of other nations their neighbours , but it was not my chance to heare of them till I was come away ...
Pàgina 69
... nation . But did this mean that England was a well organized state , a welfare state ? By no means . The difference between the classes was such as more than two hundred years later induced Disraeli to speak of the " two nations . " The ...
... nation . But did this mean that England was a well organized state , a welfare state ? By no means . The difference between the classes was such as more than two hundred years later induced Disraeli to speak of the " two nations . " The ...
Pàgina 83
... nations where even a horse of small value is not bought with- out the buyer inspecting the animal in every part . If we turn to Plutarch , we find him describing some similar customs among the Lacedemonians . Lycurgus made it a rule ...
... nations where even a horse of small value is not bought with- out the buyer inspecting the animal in every part . If we turn to Plutarch , we find him describing some similar customs among the Lacedemonians . Lycurgus made it a rule ...
Continguts
Introduction | 9 |
The Earthly Paradise and the Insulae Fortunatae | 15 |
The Geographical Discoveries | 28 |
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