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الصفحة 45
James l's considered opinion that “ it was unfit for a subject to speak disrespectfully of any “ anointed king , ” “ though at hostility with us ” ( quoted by G. P. Gooch and H. J. Laski , English Democratic Ideas in the 17th Century ) ...
James l's considered opinion that “ it was unfit for a subject to speak disrespectfully of any “ anointed king , ” “ though at hostility with us ” ( quoted by G. P. Gooch and H. J. Laski , English Democratic Ideas in the 17th Century ) ...
الصفحة 46
Sabinus is innocently speaking his own doom ; his “ fault ” is predetermined , his stage - audience is wholly composed of agents provocateurs and concealed spies , so that his appeals to civic rectitude are sealed off from directly ...
Sabinus is innocently speaking his own doom ; his “ fault ” is predetermined , his stage - audience is wholly composed of agents provocateurs and concealed spies , so that his appeals to civic rectitude are sealed off from directly ...
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This injunction or invitation or plea can be read in several ways : " Sweet mind , speak in place of me ... speak yourself , ” in the tautological sense of declaring yourself as opposed to the mediating sense of speaking about yourself ...
This injunction or invitation or plea can be read in several ways : " Sweet mind , speak in place of me ... speak yourself , ” in the tautological sense of declaring yourself as opposed to the mediating sense of speaking about yourself ...
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