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Pagina 166
... court followed Charles's example in dissipation , at the same time exalting subserviency to royalty almost into a religion , and mak- ing fun of everything the Puritans had cherished . The fashionable pose was one of nonchalance ...
... court followed Charles's example in dissipation , at the same time exalting subserviency to royalty almost into a religion , and mak- ing fun of everything the Puritans had cherished . The fashionable pose was one of nonchalance ...
Pagina 198
... court quarrel . Lord Petre , a courtier aged twenty , had as a pleasantry cut off a lock of the hair of Arabella Fermor , a maid of honor at Queen Anne's court . The poem further offended the lady , but made a great literary success ...
... court quarrel . Lord Petre , a courtier aged twenty , had as a pleasantry cut off a lock of the hair of Arabella Fermor , a maid of honor at Queen Anne's court . The poem further offended the lady , but made a great literary success ...
Pagina 461
... Court , situated in London , incorporations for the study of law having the exclusive privilege of calling to the ... Court united in the most costly dramatic entertainment ever given in England , Shirley's Triumph of Peace . At Gray's ...
... Court , situated in London , incorporations for the study of law having the exclusive privilege of calling to the ... Court united in the most costly dramatic entertainment ever given in England , Shirley's Triumph of Peace . At Gray's ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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