The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... England almost as much as it did the Netherlands ( and had inspired such martyred Protestant leaders as John Wyclif , William Tyndale , and Hugh Latimer ) England wore its Renaissance with a difference . As the excellent French critic ...
... England almost as much as it did the Netherlands ( and had inspired such martyred Protestant leaders as John Wyclif , William Tyndale , and Hugh Latimer ) England wore its Renaissance with a difference . As the excellent French critic ...
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... England , were already the very breath of the great Elizabethan Age when Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 . Her ... England's sea power . Henry's son , Henry VIII , had , in the course of England's oppo- sition to Spain , then the ...
... England , were already the very breath of the great Elizabethan Age when Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 . Her ... England's sea power . Henry's son , Henry VIII , had , in the course of England's oppo- sition to Spain , then the ...
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... England a long and well - loved tradition of truly popular drama in the old miracle , mystery and morality plays , introduced by the Church and taken up and elabo- rated by the guilds in every sizable town of medieval England . This ...
... England a long and well - loved tradition of truly popular drama in the old miracle , mystery and morality plays , introduced by the Church and taken up and elabo- rated by the guilds in every sizable town of medieval England . This ...
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