The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... struggle between the king , supported at home by bishops and lords and backed abroad by Rome and Spain , and the bourgeoisie , developed , the strong Protestant feeling which had inspired such early leaders as Wyclif and Tyndale revived ...
... struggle between the king , supported at home by bishops and lords and backed abroad by Rome and Spain , and the bourgeoisie , developed , the strong Protestant feeling which had inspired such early leaders as Wyclif and Tyndale revived ...
Pagina 112
... struggle while there were not yet set ideological terms for a politi- cal struggle . The growing strength and anger of the bourgeoisie was therefore expressed as a renewed Puritan opposition to the Church of England . The Puritans had ...
... struggle while there were not yet set ideological terms for a politi- cal struggle . The growing strength and anger of the bourgeoisie was therefore expressed as a renewed Puritan opposition to the Church of England . The Puritans had ...
Pagina 841
... struggle of small farmers , shepherds , and rural laborers to compete for subsistence with the unseen power of in- dustrialism . It is his half - conscious understanding of this losing struggle for life that gives Hardy's grim Wessex ...
... struggle of small farmers , shepherds , and rural laborers to compete for subsistence with the unseen power of in- dustrialism . It is his half - conscious understanding of this losing struggle for life that gives Hardy's grim Wessex ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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