Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... England fast enough from truth and right judgment in doctrine , then the subtle and secret papists at home procured bawdy books to be translated out of the Italian tongue , whereby overmany young wills and wits allured to wantonness do ...
... England fast enough from truth and right judgment in doctrine , then the subtle and secret papists at home procured bawdy books to be translated out of the Italian tongue , whereby overmany young wills and wits allured to wantonness do ...
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... England . The second book of the Latin Utopia was written first , in 1515 ; the first book , providing a dramatic framework for the account of the imagined com- monwealth , and also setting against it the realities of contemporary England ...
... England . The second book of the Latin Utopia was written first , in 1515 ; the first book , providing a dramatic framework for the account of the imagined com- monwealth , and also setting against it the realities of contemporary England ...
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... England , was in 1554 published at Strassbourg under the title of Commentarii rerum in ecclesia gestarum . This volume deals principally with the persecution of Wycliffe and his followers in England , although it includes a few foreign ...
... England , was in 1554 published at Strassbourg under the title of Commentarii rerum in ecclesia gestarum . This volume deals principally with the persecution of Wycliffe and his followers in England , although it includes a few foreign ...
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