Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... English Literature in the Earlier Seventeenth Century , 1600-1660 ( 1945 ) . It contains generous annotated bib- liographies not only for the field in gen- eral , but for special topics , and individual authors . C. V. Wedgwood ...
... English Literature in the Earlier Seventeenth Century , 1600-1660 ( 1945 ) . It contains generous annotated bib- liographies not only for the field in gen- eral , but for special topics , and individual authors . C. V. Wedgwood ...
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... English Catholics : D. Mathew , Catholicism in England 1535-1935 ( 1936 ) ; Brian Magee , The English Recusants ( 1938 ) . For the Puritans the best historical in- troduction is : M. M. Knappen , Tudor Puritanism ( 1939 ) . The best ...
... English Catholics : D. Mathew , Catholicism in England 1535-1935 ( 1936 ) ; Brian Magee , The English Recusants ( 1938 ) . For the Puritans the best historical in- troduction is : M. M. Knappen , Tudor Puritanism ( 1939 ) . The best ...
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... English Literature of the XVIIth Century ( 1929 ) , D. Bush , English Literature in the Earlier Seven- teenth Century ( 1945 ) , and as illustrated by the writers of the time in W. L. Doughty , Studies in the Religious Poetry of the ...
... English Literature of the XVIIth Century ( 1929 ) , D. Bush , English Literature in the Earlier Seven- teenth Century ( 1945 ) , and as illustrated by the writers of the time in W. L. Doughty , Studies in the Religious Poetry of the ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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