A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 páginas |
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... Puritan fathers to New England , and fixed the standard of English in America . There is no other book which has had so great an influence on the style of English literature . In Edward VI.'s reign CRANMER edited the English Prayer Book ...
... Puritan fathers to New England , and fixed the standard of English in America . There is no other book which has had so great an influence on the style of English literature . In Edward VI.'s reign CRANMER edited the English Prayer Book ...
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... Puritan point of view , the nobler uses of poetry . Sackville , Surrey , and Spenser are praised , and the other poets made little of in its pages . It was followed by WEBBE's Discourse of English Poetrie , written to stirre up some ...
... Puritan point of view , the nobler uses of poetry . Sackville , Surrey , and Spenser are praised , and the other poets made little of in its pages . It was followed by WEBBE's Discourse of English Poetrie , written to stirre up some ...
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... Puritanism , in its attack on the stage and in the Martin Marprelate controversy upon episcopal government in the ... Puritans , were given to the world . Before his death he finished the other four . The book has remained ever since a ...
... Puritanism , in its attack on the stage and in the Martin Marprelate controversy upon episcopal government in the ... Puritans , were given to the world . Before his death he finished the other four . The book has remained ever since a ...
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... Puritanism of the poem does not lie in any at- tack on the Episcopal theory , but in an attack on the sloth . and pomp of the clergy , and in a demand for a nobler moral life . It is the same in the Faerie Queen . THE FAERIE QUEEN ...
... Puritanism of the poem does not lie in any at- tack on the Episcopal theory , but in an attack on the sloth . and pomp of the clergy , and in a demand for a nobler moral life . It is the same in the Faerie Queen . THE FAERIE QUEEN ...
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... Puritan in any other . He had nothing to do with the attack on Prelacy which was then raging , and the last canto of ... Puritanism of the time is found in it , so also are the other influences of the time . It goes back , as men were ...
... Puritan in any other . He had nothing to do with the attack on Prelacy which was then raging , and the last canto of ... Puritanism of the time is found in it , so also are the other influences of the time . It goes back , as men were ...
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