A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... society to be found at the Inns ; ' the liveliest , the most intelligent , and certainly the most in- fluential society England could furnish ' , it has been called . Eminent lawyers , such as Bacon and Coke , remained in close touch ...
... society to be found at the Inns ; ' the liveliest , the most intelligent , and certainly the most in- fluential society England could furnish ' , it has been called . Eminent lawyers , such as Bacon and Coke , remained in close touch ...
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... society was rooted in the land . The rhythms of society corresponded with those of agriculture , the long vacations of universities and law courts coinciding with harvest- time . In such a society the locality had a reality and ...
... society was rooted in the land . The rhythms of society corresponded with those of agriculture , the long vacations of universities and law courts coinciding with harvest- time . In such a society the locality had a reality and ...
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... Society , 1949 ) Smyth , J. The Berkeley Manuscripts ( c . 1618 ; ed . Sir John Maclean , 3 vols . , London , 1883 ) Wilson , T. ( the younger ) The State of England , A.D. 1600 ( ed . F. J. Fisher , Camden Miscellany XVI , 1936 ) ...
... Society , 1949 ) Smyth , J. The Berkeley Manuscripts ( c . 1618 ; ed . Sir John Maclean , 3 vols . , London , 1883 ) Wilson , T. ( the younger ) The State of England , A.D. 1600 ( ed . F. J. Fisher , Camden Miscellany XVI , 1936 ) ...
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