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CONTENTS Foreword Acknowledgments THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION The Elizabethan Age William Shakespeare Francis Bacon Puritans and Cavaliers John Milton The Restoration John Bunyan THE AGE OF REASON The Augustans ...
CONTENTS Foreword Acknowledgments THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION The Elizabethan Age William Shakespeare Francis Bacon Puritans and Cavaliers John Milton The Restoration John Bunyan THE AGE OF REASON The Augustans ...
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The Elizabethan Age and the Bourgeois Revolution THE ELIZABETHAN AGE etk It is difficult for us today to imagine the reality and vigor of Eng- land's great Renaissance age , and of that early period of triumphant revolution which ...
The Elizabethan Age and the Bourgeois Revolution THE ELIZABETHAN AGE etk It is difficult for us today to imagine the reality and vigor of Eng- land's great Renaissance age , and of that early period of triumphant revolution which ...
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For the Elizabethan mind , man was , essen- tially , the hero of his own most dramatic story . And not a passive hero or a spectator but one who took it upon himself to change the map of the world and the shape of the heavens .
For the Elizabethan mind , man was , essen- tially , the hero of his own most dramatic story . And not a passive hero or a spectator but one who took it upon himself to change the map of the world and the shape of the heavens .
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