Texas Studies in English, Issues 21-22University of Texas Press, 1941 - American literature |
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... political propaganda .... In his mortal days that entrancing , brilliant mossback , Will Shake- speare , must have been one of the last men in London with whom an up - to - date Elizabethan would have thought of discussing politics , or ...
... political propaganda .... In his mortal days that entrancing , brilliant mossback , Will Shake- speare , must have been one of the last men in London with whom an up - to - date Elizabethan would have thought of discussing politics , or ...
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... political theory and the views of a militant Protestantism . Responsibility for the change belongs primarily to Bale and Foxe , whose laudatory interpretations were variously used by later sixteenth- century writers . John Weever's poem ...
... political theory and the views of a militant Protestantism . Responsibility for the change belongs primarily to Bale and Foxe , whose laudatory interpretations were variously used by later sixteenth- century writers . John Weever's poem ...
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... political and religious theory . Her chief fear and dislike of the Puritan movement was grounded on the trea- sonable implications inherent in certain Puritan doctrines , not only among the Anabaptists , whose social and political ...
... political and religious theory . Her chief fear and dislike of the Puritan movement was grounded on the trea- sonable implications inherent in certain Puritan doctrines , not only among the Anabaptists , whose social and political ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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