Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... always easy to decide at any given point which should receive the more emphasis , the surface change or the often masked yet underlying continuity . Much of the time , indeed , there is a kind of unconscious tension between the two ...
... always easy to decide at any given point which should receive the more emphasis , the surface change or the often masked yet underlying continuity . Much of the time , indeed , there is a kind of unconscious tension between the two ...
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... always there was intertwined with the political and the economic situation , the religious . The Elizabethan Settlement had been designed to keep as many of the population in the pews of the Established Church as possible . The ...
... always there was intertwined with the political and the economic situation , the religious . The Elizabethan Settlement had been designed to keep as many of the population in the pews of the Established Church as possible . The ...
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... always remember his aud- ience , as well as his purpose . He was preaching to men of education , many of whom like King James must have possessed considerable theological learning and in- terest , to say nothing of " metaphysical wit ...
... always remember his aud- ience , as well as his purpose . He was preaching to men of education , many of whom like King James must have possessed considerable theological learning and in- terest , to say nothing of " metaphysical wit ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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