A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... returned to England in August 1639 , and set himself up as the master of a private boarding school ; but he soon plunged , on the anti - episcopal side , into the war of pamphlets provoked by the condition of the English church . He ...
... returned to England in August 1639 , and set himself up as the master of a private boarding school ; but he soon plunged , on the anti - episcopal side , into the war of pamphlets provoked by the condition of the English church . He ...
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... returned to London ; and in 1658 he issued his Collection of Offices , a substitute for the Church of England liturgy , the use of which was then forbidden . He next visited Ireland , and ministered to Viscount Conway and the ...
... returned to London ; and in 1658 he issued his Collection of Offices , a substitute for the Church of England liturgy , the use of which was then forbidden . He next visited Ireland , and ministered to Viscount Conway and the ...
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... returned to Manresa as Professor of Rhetoric . Between 1874 and 1877 , he was a student of theology at St Bruno's College in North Wales ; and , while he was there , he learned that the ss Deutschland had run aground in the Thames ...
... returned to Manresa as Professor of Rhetoric . Between 1874 and 1877 , he was a student of theology at St Bruno's College in North Wales ; and , while he was there , he learned that the ss Deutschland had run aground in the Thames ...
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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