Outline History of English and American Literature: For Use in Colleges and SchoolsAmerican Book Company, 1900 - 552 страница |
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... PURITAN PERIOD ( 1634 TO 1660 ) 193 CHAPTER VI THE PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION ( 1660 TO 1702 ) 226 CHAPTER VII THE QUEEN ANNE OR AUGUSTAN PERIOD ( 1702 тo 1744 ) 247 CHAPTER VIII PAGE 274 THE GEORGIAN PERIOD ( 1744 TO 7.
... PURITAN PERIOD ( 1634 TO 1660 ) 193 CHAPTER VI THE PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION ( 1660 TO 1702 ) 226 CHAPTER VII THE QUEEN ANNE OR AUGUSTAN PERIOD ( 1702 тo 1744 ) 247 CHAPTER VIII PAGE 274 THE GEORGIAN PERIOD ( 1744 TO 7.
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... PURITAN PERIOD . 1634 to 1660 . SOVEREIGNS The Invaders . Saxon and An- glian chieftains or provincial kings . Saxon and Danish kings . William the Conqueror to Ed- ward III . , thirty - third year . Thirty - third year of Edward III ...
... PURITAN PERIOD . 1634 to 1660 . SOVEREIGNS The Invaders . Saxon and An- glian chieftains or provincial kings . Saxon and Danish kings . William the Conqueror to Ed- ward III . , thirty - third year . Thirty - third year of Edward III ...
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... Puritan age because the Puritan spirit became dominant before the execution of the king and the establishment of the Commonwealth . During this period the English Parliament renounced the Supremacy of the Pope and established the ...
... Puritan age because the Puritan spirit became dominant before the execution of the king and the establishment of the Commonwealth . During this period the English Parliament renounced the Supremacy of the Pope and established the ...
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... Puritan , and the struggle be- tween the Catholic Church and Protestantism was vital to him and more interesting than the conflict in the hearts of individuals . Consequently his great poem the " Faerie Queene " is an allegory ; the Red ...
... Puritan , and the struggle be- tween the Catholic Church and Protestantism was vital to him and more interesting than the conflict in the hearts of individuals . Consequently his great poem the " Faerie Queene " is an allegory ; the Red ...
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... Puritan in the sense of having a high ideal of righteousness , not in the sense in which we apply the term to the highly specialized Puritans of a century later . travesty . Even so great a preacher as Jeremy Taylor THE RENAISSANCE ...
... Puritan in the sense of having a high ideal of righteousness , not in the sense in which we apply the term to the highly specialized Puritans of a century later . travesty . Even so great a preacher as Jeremy Taylor THE RENAISSANCE ...
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