The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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... political structures of classical antiquity : textual criticism became a political critique . Scholars investigating the etymology of the word ' feudum ' became aware that it was derived not from Roman but from Germanic laws of ...
... political structures of classical antiquity : textual criticism became a political critique . Scholars investigating the etymology of the word ' feudum ' became aware that it was derived not from Roman but from Germanic laws of ...
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... political and intellectual independence . Constructing a golden world could be a means of criticizing the given world . This emphasis on the practical social function of poetry meant that it was seldom sharply distinguished from ...
... political and intellectual independence . Constructing a golden world could be a means of criticizing the given world . This emphasis on the practical social function of poetry meant that it was seldom sharply distinguished from ...
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... political theorists saw the house- hold as a little State , with the father as the natural ruler . It was in the early sixteenth century that the English word ' courtship ' became extended from political relationships to the rituals ...
... political theorists saw the house- hold as a little State , with the father as the natural ruler . It was in the early sixteenth century that the English word ' courtship ' became extended from political relationships to the rituals ...
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References to this book
English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |