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It is possible to imagine talented and precocious children presenting Ben Jonson's Volpone . It is not possible to imagine them presenting Macbeth . Since these audiences were all attuned to the court and prided themselves on their ...
It is possible to imagine talented and precocious children presenting Ben Jonson's Volpone . It is not possible to imagine them presenting Macbeth . Since these audiences were all attuned to the court and prided themselves on their ...
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From about the middle of the Eighteenth Century the improvement in agricultural technique began to make it possible to economise in labour . Wages fell rapidly in relation to prices : in many parts cottages were destroyed or allowed to ...
From about the middle of the Eighteenth Century the improvement in agricultural technique began to make it possible to economise in labour . Wages fell rapidly in relation to prices : in many parts cottages were destroyed or allowed to ...
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But this dignified stoical withdrawal from the world - made possible , in Housman's case , by a classics professorship at Oxford– was possible , even as a personal solution , for very few late nineteenth century writers .
But this dignified stoical withdrawal from the world - made possible , in Housman's case , by a classics professorship at Oxford– was possible , even as a personal solution , for very few late nineteenth century writers .
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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