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... court cohesive ; they close the coterie ; and they reflect a cultural milieu tolerant of civilised disagreement within limitations . But Suckling's response to Jonson is not within a generation but between generations , and — my third ...
... court cohesive ; they close the coterie ; and they reflect a cultural milieu tolerant of civilised disagreement within limitations . But Suckling's response to Jonson is not within a generation but between generations , and — my third ...
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... court ; in performance , its considerable structural ingenuity is apparent . The poem begins as if in medias res ... court poetry . Love poetry and espe- cially love songs are very numerous in the oeuvres of court poets , and since many ...
... court ; in performance , its considerable structural ingenuity is apparent . The poem begins as if in medias res ... court poetry . Love poetry and espe- cially love songs are very numerous in the oeuvres of court poets , and since many ...
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... courts held by the Justices [ of the Peace ] was vested all the common law jurisdiction of the country , civil and criminal . Royal justice had won a complete victory of the older [ feudal and communal ] local courts . But [ in 1500 ] ...
... courts held by the Justices [ of the Peace ] was vested all the common law jurisdiction of the country , civil and criminal . Royal justice had won a complete victory of the older [ feudal and communal ] local courts . But [ in 1500 ] ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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