The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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... social discipline which hit both aristocratic conspicuous consumption and some of the tra- ditional safety - valves of feasting and recreation.29 Humanists were anxious to encourage the wool trade , whose prosperity depended on further ...
... social discipline which hit both aristocratic conspicuous consumption and some of the tra- ditional safety - valves of feasting and recreation.29 Humanists were anxious to encourage the wool trade , whose prosperity depended on further ...
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... social station , however lowly , could give authority to the voice of women prophets . John Foxe had celebrated courageous women like Anne Askew ( no . 248 ) in his catalogue of Protestant martyrs . Even here , an elevated social ...
... social station , however lowly , could give authority to the voice of women prophets . John Foxe had celebrated courageous women like Anne Askew ( no . 248 ) in his catalogue of Protestant martyrs . Even here , an elevated social ...
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... social role , with the emphasis on main- taining rather than subverting social order . This could be done by empha- sizing the principle of decorum : language could be integrated with the rules of social honour and dishonour in a ...
... social role , with the emphasis on main- taining rather than subverting social order . This could be done by empha- sizing the principle of decorum : language could be integrated with the rules of social honour and dishonour in a ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |