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... Utopia , trans . Ralph Robinson , Everyman edition ( 1910 ; London : Dent ; New York : Dutton , 1951 ) 2-3 . All citations of Utopia are from this text . 9. More , Prefatory Letter 3-4 . 10. More , Prefatory Letter 3 , 2 . 11. Baker 6 ...
... Utopia , trans . Ralph Robinson , Everyman edition ( 1910 ; London : Dent ; New York : Dutton , 1951 ) 2-3 . All citations of Utopia are from this text . 9. More , Prefatory Letter 3-4 . 10. More , Prefatory Letter 3 , 2 . 11. Baker 6 ...
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... Utopia to The Tempest ( Berkeley : U of California P , 1992 ) . 21. Richard Helgerson , " Inventing Noplace , or the Power of Negative Thinking , " cited in Freeman 307 . 22. Freeman 289-311 . 23. More , Utopia 26 . 24. Jean Froissart ...
... Utopia to The Tempest ( Berkeley : U of California P , 1992 ) . 21. Richard Helgerson , " Inventing Noplace , or the Power of Negative Thinking , " cited in Freeman 307 . 22. Freeman 289-311 . 23. More , Utopia 26 . 24. Jean Froissart ...
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... Utopia 50 . 46. More , Utopia 50 . 47. P. Albert Duhamel , " Medievalism of More's Utopia , " Sylvester and Marc'hadour 234-50 , esp . 245 . 48. Hexter , More's Utopia 56-62 . 49. Budé and Busleydon's letters attached to the first edition ...
... Utopia 50 . 46. More , Utopia 50 . 47. P. Albert Duhamel , " Medievalism of More's Utopia , " Sylvester and Marc'hadour 234-50 , esp . 245 . 48. Hexter , More's Utopia 56-62 . 49. Budé and Busleydon's letters attached to the first edition ...
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