Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... traveler . That Jaques is a traveler has been noted often enough , and varying degrees of significance have been attached to this fact by such critics as Kreyssig , 2 J. C. Smith , 3 G. S. Gordon , and Oscar J. Campbell , but no one ...
... traveler . That Jaques is a traveler has been noted often enough , and varying degrees of significance have been attached to this fact by such critics as Kreyssig , 2 J. C. Smith , 3 G. S. Gordon , and Oscar J. Campbell , but no one ...
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... traveler as an utterly polluted and corrupted man . Ascham's list of vices which the traveler returned from Italy with was lengthy enough , but it will not compare with that which one compiles from the satirists , Puritan moralists ...
... traveler as an utterly polluted and corrupted man . Ascham's list of vices which the traveler returned from Italy with was lengthy enough , but it will not compare with that which one compiles from the satirists , Puritan moralists ...
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Now to come to Jaques . It is obvious that our traveler as delin- eated by the satirists was often a crude figure and that Jaques is not crudely drawn ; and that some of the characteristics of the traveler do not appear , or are not ...
Now to come to Jaques . It is obvious that our traveler as delin- eated by the satirists was often a crude figure and that Jaques is not crudely drawn ; and that some of the characteristics of the traveler do not appear , or are not ...
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