Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... English historian tends to put a stop to the Middle Ages at 1485 , with the accession of the first Tudor , Henry VII . The literary historian might date it from the sack of Constantinople , the American historian from the voyage of ...
... English historian tends to put a stop to the Middle Ages at 1485 , with the accession of the first Tudor , Henry VII . The literary historian might date it from the sack of Constantinople , the American historian from the voyage of ...
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... English Works of Sir Thomas More , ed . Campbell and Reed ( London , 1931 ) , vol . i , p . 10 . 27 See F. J. Shirley , Richard Hooker and Contemporary Political Thought ( London 1949 ) , chapter i . I am also indebted to this work for ...
... English Works of Sir Thomas More , ed . Campbell and Reed ( London , 1931 ) , vol . i , p . 10 . 27 See F. J. Shirley , Richard Hooker and Contemporary Political Thought ( London 1949 ) , chapter i . I am also indebted to this work for ...
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... English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a lengthy work was an achievement without whch the flowering of the nineties could not have taken place . The effort required to drag English out of the awful pit into which it had been ...
... English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a lengthy work was an achievement without whch the flowering of the nineties could not have taken place . The effort required to drag English out of the awful pit into which it had been ...
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