The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... throne and the bour- geoisie in England , it no less truly marks the beginning of the end of that alliance . Up to that point the middle class may be said to have struggled for mere existence as a class ; from that point on its at first ...
... throne and the bour- geoisie in England , it no less truly marks the beginning of the end of that alliance . Up to that point the middle class may be said to have struggled for mere existence as a class ; from that point on its at first ...
Pagina 207
... throne . Hazlitt analyzed the essential difference between Dryden and his follower , Pope , on the one hand , and the great poets whom we have so far considered , on the other , in his Lectures on the English Poets in 1818. He then said ...
... throne . Hazlitt analyzed the essential difference between Dryden and his follower , Pope , on the one hand , and the great poets whom we have so far considered , on the other , in his Lectures on the English Poets in 1818. He then said ...
Pagina 208
... throne . Therefore matters did not come to a head until 1688. Then , as we saw above , his forcing through of an Act of Indulgence and the announced birth of a son ( commonly rumored to have been smuggled into the palace in a warming ...
... throne . Therefore matters did not come to a head until 1688. Then , as we saw above , his forcing through of an Act of Indulgence and the announced birth of a son ( commonly rumored to have been smuggled into the palace in a warming ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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