The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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... especially to feasting . The reason for this is , I think , the wonderful supply of everything which can tempt one to enjoyment ; due partly to the ease of importing goods and partly to the natural fertility of the region ...
... especially to feasting . The reason for this is , I think , the wonderful supply of everything which can tempt one to enjoyment ; due partly to the ease of importing goods and partly to the natural fertility of the region ...
Pagina 53
... especially eloquent about what distinguished the Dutch from the other nations of Europe . " The differences between these Lands [ and other states ] is most singular ; glory in other lands reposing in an outward show of flags but here ...
... especially eloquent about what distinguished the Dutch from the other nations of Europe . " The differences between these Lands [ and other states ] is most singular ; glory in other lands reposing in an outward show of flags but here ...
Pagina 56
... especially its commerce , would best be served by peace rather than war - a verdict that was by no means concurred with throughout the governing patriciates of the Dutch cities , and especially not in Amsterdam . 10 From intensely ...
... especially its commerce , would best be served by peace rather than war - a verdict that was by no means concurred with throughout the governing patriciates of the Dutch cities , and especially not in Amsterdam . 10 From intensely ...
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