Sir Kenelm Digby, the Ornament of England, 1603-1665Harvard University Press, 1956 - 366 pagine |
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... seems to tell a truer story . He contrived to have letters delivered while he was attacking probably with drums beating and the red cloth over the side - and so could argue afterwards that he had been pressed to fight by enemy fire ...
... seems to tell a truer story . He contrived to have letters delivered while he was attacking probably with drums beating and the red cloth over the side - and so could argue afterwards that he had been pressed to fight by enemy fire ...
Pagina 169
... seems to be trying to place the Religio on the Index even before Rome did . The one claim to distinction which Dr. Johnson allows Sir Kenelm's Observations is the speed with which they were written . " Sir Kenelm said he took less than ...
... seems to be trying to place the Religio on the Index even before Rome did . The one claim to distinction which Dr. Johnson allows Sir Kenelm's Observations is the speed with which they were written . " Sir Kenelm said he took less than ...
Pagina 254
... seems to have opened the way for Mazarin's direct offer to England . This offer Cromwell was pleased to accept , which he did by the expediency of proposing to Spain terms that were utterly beyond her means . He wanted the recapture of ...
... seems to have opened the way for Mazarin's direct offer to England . This offer Cromwell was pleased to accept , which he did by the expediency of proposing to Spain terms that were utterly beyond her means . He wanted the recapture of ...
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