A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... social order . Here a third social factor needs to be considered . Though most of Elizabeth's five million subjects were country - dwellers , their pros- perity depended on foreign trade ; and all the main events of the reign were ...
... social order . Here a third social factor needs to be considered . Though most of Elizabeth's five million subjects were country - dwellers , their pros- perity depended on foreign trade ; and all the main events of the reign were ...
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... social life , in thought , and in literature the period about 1600 marks a turning - point in Eng- lish history . The Individual and the Order of Nature The general movement of ideas in Shakespeare's time can best be understood by ...
... social life , in thought , and in literature the period about 1600 marks a turning - point in Eng- lish history . The Individual and the Order of Nature The general movement of ideas in Shakespeare's time can best be understood by ...
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... social élite . In his Restoration Comedy , Professor Bonamy Dobrée maintains a radically dissimilar conception of what this difference implies ; he expresses another point of view so concisely that readers may like to have it quoted ...
... social élite . In his Restoration Comedy , Professor Bonamy Dobrée maintains a radically dissimilar conception of what this difference implies ; he expresses another point of view so concisely that readers may like to have it quoted ...
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