A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... civility ' . These implied not only polish or good breeding , but the sobriety and mutual deference of men as- sociated in well - governed cities and corporations . * A dialogue on * Cp . ' smooth civility ' in As You Like It ( п . vii ...
... civility ' . These implied not only polish or good breeding , but the sobriety and mutual deference of men as- sociated in well - governed cities and corporations . * A dialogue on * Cp . ' smooth civility ' in As You Like It ( п . vii ...
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... civility ' was no longer an ideal but a problem , while the synthesis of courtliness and Puritanism that Sidney had stood for was now in dispute . Nashe's reaction was to turn back to folk tradition for weapons of ridicule against all ...
... civility ' was no longer an ideal but a problem , while the synthesis of courtliness and Puritanism that Sidney had stood for was now in dispute . Nashe's reaction was to turn back to folk tradition for weapons of ridicule against all ...
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... civility ; and Hamlet , the stage figure , is as much a humanist who has turned to satire as an avenging son frustrated by melancholia . His friendship with Horatio shows his leaning towards the stoicism of the day ; and the mood and ...
... civility ; and Hamlet , the stage figure , is as much a humanist who has turned to satire as an avenging son frustrated by melancholia . His friendship with Horatio shows his leaning towards the stoicism of the day ; and the mood and ...
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