A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... learning for theatres and bookstalls . These men and their rivals made a dis- tinctive social group ; they were joined by Kyd , then by Shakespeare , by Jonson , and the host of others who hurried forward in the 1590s to make or ...
... learning for theatres and bookstalls . These men and their rivals made a dis- tinctive social group ; they were joined by Kyd , then by Shakespeare , by Jonson , and the host of others who hurried forward in the 1590s to make or ...
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... learning ' to ' enthusiasm ' - in Spenser's terms - in a manner that divides it from the Romantics . Following the ... Learning , 1605 ) . Rhetoric was one of the few branches of contemporary learning that the great Chancellor found not ...
... learning ' to ' enthusiasm ' - in Spenser's terms - in a manner that divides it from the Romantics . Following the ... Learning , 1605 ) . Rhetoric was one of the few branches of contemporary learning that the great Chancellor found not ...
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... learning was made almost entirely in Latin.1 He certainly had no faith in the future of English as the language for English learning . " These modern lan- guages ' , he writes , ' will at one time or other play the bankrupts with books ...
... learning was made almost entirely in Latin.1 He certainly had no faith in the future of English as the language for English learning . " These modern lan- guages ' , he writes , ' will at one time or other play the bankrupts with books ...
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