The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... court was expressed very largely in religious terms . It must not be forgotten that the king of England was head of church as well as of state , and that there was already a well - established form and tradition of religious struggle ...
... court was expressed very largely in religious terms . It must not be forgotten that the king of England was head of church as well as of state , and that there was already a well - established form and tradition of religious struggle ...
Pagina 164
... court were truly indescribable . J. H. Wilson , a by no means unfriendly or censorious commentator , writes in his book on The Court Wits of the Restoration Period that , although contrasted with the general aristocrat and courtier of ...
... court were truly indescribable . J. H. Wilson , a by no means unfriendly or censorious commentator , writes in his book on The Court Wits of the Restoration Period that , although contrasted with the general aristocrat and courtier of ...
Pagina 165
... court was delighted . The " hero " of Congreve's play , Way of the World , wishing to please a lady , gets “ a friend to put her into a lampoon and compliment her with the imputation of an affair with a young fellow . " It is not ...
... court was delighted . The " hero " of Congreve's play , Way of the World , wishing to please a lady , gets “ a friend to put her into a lampoon and compliment her with the imputation of an affair with a young fellow . " It is not ...
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