The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... bourgeoisie all over England , were 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 ...
... bourgeoisie all over England , were 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 ...
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... bourgeoisie -which contravened the class interests of the crown and the court . Bacon's reconciliation of classes was an abstraction ; it meant that absolutism would take over the program of the bourgeoisie and make it its own ...
... bourgeoisie -which contravened the class interests of the crown and the court . Bacon's reconciliation of classes was an abstraction ; it meant that absolutism would take over the program of the bourgeoisie and make it its own ...
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... bourgeoisie who dominated parlia- ment began moving steadily to the right to consolidate their gains and prevent the revolution from going any further . Lilburne , as spokesman for the petty bourgeoisie who had , as yet , secured almost ...
... bourgeoisie who dominated parlia- ment began moving steadily to the right to consolidate their gains and prevent the revolution from going any further . Lilburne , as spokesman for the petty bourgeoisie who had , as yet , secured almost ...
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