Studies on the Origin and Early Tradition of English Utopian FictionA.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln, 1961 - 151 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... particular , asking for effective assistance . Few books of the particular kind here treated have aroused such an interest in the circles for which it was intended , as More's Utopia . In English literature , it forms the beginning of a ...
... particular , asking for effective assistance . Few books of the particular kind here treated have aroused such an interest in the circles for which it was intended , as More's Utopia . In English literature , it forms the beginning of a ...
Pàgina 44
... particular interest as reminding us of the accusations raised against Columbus that he looked upon the natives of the newly discovered countries as prospective slaves . He writes to his sovereigns : " I with these people aboard , who ...
... particular interest as reminding us of the accusations raised against Columbus that he looked upon the natives of the newly discovered countries as prospective slaves . He writes to his sovereigns : " I with these people aboard , who ...
Pàgina 149
... particular form is of course El Dorado , Ophir and the like , which could be adapted to the individual fancy of each dreamer . But these places were already in existence and could be sought for by men like Columbus who had his head full ...
... particular form is of course El Dorado , Ophir and the like , which could be adapted to the individual fancy of each dreamer . But these places were already in existence and could be sought for by men like Columbus who had his head full ...
Continguts
Introduction | 9 |
The Earthly Paradise and the Insulae Fortunatae | 15 |
The Geographical Discoveries | 28 |
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