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Over 430 of Lawes's songs survive , and he set over forty poems by Carew and at least fourteen by Herrick , as well as poems by Suckling , Waller , and Lovelace.33 Lanier and Lawes consolidated a transforma- tion of English song ...
Over 430 of Lawes's songs survive , and he set over forty poems by Carew and at least fourteen by Herrick , as well as poems by Suckling , Waller , and Lovelace.33 Lanier and Lawes consolidated a transforma- tion of English song ...
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Every major politician , from Pitt to Salisbury , believed that it was their prime task to preserve this ranked , stable , social order , and as late as the 1950s , Winston Churchill still envisaged the English social world in these ...
Every major politician , from Pitt to Salisbury , believed that it was their prime task to preserve this ranked , stable , social order , and as late as the 1950s , Winston Churchill still envisaged the English social world in these ...
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35 These three vernacular views of English society and social identities have been abiding , resonant , and ( at least conceptually ) incompatible . One indica- tion of this is that many historians of modern England , who have ...
35 These three vernacular views of English society and social identities have been abiding , resonant , and ( at least conceptually ) incompatible . One indica- tion of this is that many historians of modern England , who have ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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