The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... already the very breath of the great Elizabethan Age when Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 . Her grandfather , Henry VII , founder of the Tudor dynasty , had with his victory ended the hundred and fifty year fratricidal “ Wars of ...
... already the very breath of the great Elizabethan Age when Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 . Her grandfather , Henry VII , founder of the Tudor dynasty , had with his victory ended the hundred and fifty year fratricidal “ Wars of ...
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... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
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... already glanced at one of the most important causes for this huge new audience - the increased leisure and widespread but limited literacy of middle - class women . Furthermore , the ambiguous position of the novel still pre- vented ...
... already glanced at one of the most important causes for this huge new audience - the increased leisure and widespread but limited literacy of middle - class women . Furthermore , the ambiguous position of the novel still pre- vented ...
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