A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... elements up to the pure intelligence of angels . The whole universe was governed by divine will ; Nature was God's in- strument , the social hierarchy a product of Nature . It followed for Tudor theorists that subordination and unity ...
... elements up to the pure intelligence of angels . The whole universe was governed by divine will ; Nature was God's in- strument , the social hierarchy a product of Nature . It followed for Tudor theorists that subordination and unity ...
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... elements of a music drama were present in the masque , but they remained undeveloped . The reason for this may have been that the court culture in England was more deeply impregnated with popular elements than it was in France or Italy ...
... elements of a music drama were present in the masque , but they remained undeveloped . The reason for this may have been that the court culture in England was more deeply impregnated with popular elements than it was in France or Italy ...
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... elements because they were ready to hand ; there is nothing of the truly creative genius about him ; he was not the ... elements in the comedy of Lyly ( and of Robert Greene ) were developed by Shakespeare , the realistic and satirical ...
... elements because they were ready to hand ; there is nothing of the truly creative genius about him ; he was not the ... elements in the comedy of Lyly ( and of Robert Greene ) were developed by Shakespeare , the realistic and satirical ...
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