A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... Court and the middle classes moved apart . The Court was the highway of patronage . And Court life affected literature directly , not only through the esoteric personal allegories dear to Sidney and his friends , but in songs like ...
... Court and the middle classes moved apart . The Court was the highway of patronage . And Court life affected literature directly , not only through the esoteric personal allegories dear to Sidney and his friends , but in songs like ...
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... Court in- fluenced drama , as the supreme great household of the country.14 The Queen's Master of the Revels employed musicians , actors , poets , and craftsmen ; and play - acting was thus assimilated at yet another point to the ...
... Court in- fluenced drama , as the supreme great household of the country.14 The Queen's Master of the Revels employed musicians , actors , poets , and craftsmen ; and play - acting was thus assimilated at yet another point to the ...
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... court ; the difference between them is the difference between the court of Elizabeth and that of Charles II , and reminds us that the distinction between court culture and popular culture was a matter of accepted ' degree ' in Lyly's ...
... court ; the difference between them is the difference between the court of Elizabeth and that of Charles II , and reminds us that the distinction between court culture and popular culture was a matter of accepted ' degree ' in Lyly's ...
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