A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... early seventeenth century ; parks , pleasure gardens , theatres , and transport ( hackney coaches and sedan chairs existed under Charles I ) were developed to meet the demand . It is impossible to say what proportion of the nobility and ...
... early seventeenth century ; parks , pleasure gardens , theatres , and transport ( hackney coaches and sedan chairs existed under Charles I ) were developed to meet the demand . It is impossible to say what proportion of the nobility and ...
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... early work shows , nevertheless , a variety of contemporary influences . At first he seems a Spenserian , related to Drummond , Browne , and the Fletchers , carrying on the Elizabethan manner of sensuous richness and mythological ...
... early work shows , nevertheless , a variety of contemporary influences . At first he seems a Spenserian , related to Drummond , Browne , and the Fletchers , carrying on the Elizabethan manner of sensuous richness and mythological ...
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... early days ' , after the expulsion from Eden . In Corruption he writes : Man in those early days Was not all stone , and Earth .... He saw Heaven o'er his head , and knew from whence He came ( condemned ) , hither ... still Paradise lay ...
... early days ' , after the expulsion from Eden . In Corruption he writes : Man in those early days Was not all stone , and Earth .... He saw Heaven o'er his head , and knew from whence He came ( condemned ) , hither ... still Paradise lay ...
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