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... learning . Partly it was due to the stimulating effect of the crusades , which brought Western Europe into touch with Byzantine and Moslem culture ; partly to the increase in Europe itself of riches and leisure . As a result ...
... learning . Partly it was due to the stimulating effect of the crusades , which brought Western Europe into touch with Byzantine and Moslem culture ; partly to the increase in Europe itself of riches and leisure . As a result ...
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... learning and by the strong popular hatred of the clergy because of their corruption , their power , and their immunity from the laws governing laymen . But Henry VIII , though friendly to the new learning , strongly opposed the ...
... learning and by the strong popular hatred of the clergy because of their corruption , their power , and their immunity from the laws governing laymen . But Henry VIII , though friendly to the new learning , strongly opposed the ...
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... learning . Women were scarcely thought to need any knowledge of books . Girls went to boarding - schools till they were sixteen to learn music , French , and dancing , and then into society . Very little learning the ability to read ...
... learning . Women were scarcely thought to need any knowledge of books . Girls went to boarding - schools till they were sixteen to learn music , French , and dancing , and then into society . Very little learning the ability to read ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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