The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 14
... London and its citizen - defenders , also reached new heights . Neither Elizabeth nor any other English sovereign was ever again to be so wonderful a symbol of national strength and unity . Nowhere was this victory more resoundingly ...
... London and its citizen - defenders , also reached new heights . Neither Elizabeth nor any other English sovereign was ever again to be so wonderful a symbol of national strength and unity . Nowhere was this victory more resoundingly ...
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... London . Professor Alfred Har- bage , in a carefully documented study of Shakespeare's Audiences has shown how representative an audience these plays appealed to , ranging from apprentices who paid tu'ppence for admission to gen- tlemen ...
... London . Professor Alfred Har- bage , in a carefully documented study of Shakespeare's Audiences has shown how representative an audience these plays appealed to , ranging from apprentices who paid tu'ppence for admission to gen- tlemen ...
Pagina 253
... London's imports , for example , increased from £ 7,000,000 in 1672 to £ 11,500,000 in 1688 and the establishment of ... London , " had claimed his inherited right to member- ship in the " Butchers ' Company , " owned a large ...
... London's imports , for example , increased from £ 7,000,000 in 1672 to £ 11,500,000 in 1688 and the establishment of ... London , " had claimed his inherited right to member- ship in the " Butchers ' Company , " owned a large ...
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