The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... attacks on his theatrical audience can be more clearly analysed in relation to the controversy which followed the publication of The New Inn in 1631. The title page describes it thus : ' As it was never acted , but most negligently ...
... attacks on his theatrical audience can be more clearly analysed in relation to the controversy which followed the publication of The New Inn in 1631. The title page describes it thus : ' As it was never acted , but most negligently ...
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... attacks them for their neglect of the moral virtues which give their status meaning : Let poor nobility be virtuous : We , Descended in a rope of titles , be From Guy , or Bevis , Arthur , or from whom The herald will . Our blood is now ...
... attacks them for their neglect of the moral virtues which give their status meaning : Let poor nobility be virtuous : We , Descended in a rope of titles , be From Guy , or Bevis , Arthur , or from whom The herald will . Our blood is now ...
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... attacked . These comic attacks , because they proceed from characters who of their nature are to be scorned , both provide an outlet for justifiable unease and at the same time strengthen the basis of the masque's meaning . In the ...
... attacked . These comic attacks , because they proceed from characters who of their nature are to be scorned , both provide an outlet for justifiable unease and at the same time strengthen the basis of the masque's meaning . In the ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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