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... ( London , 1967 ) , passim . 4. Not , at this time , ' the people ' in any democratic sense . Parliament , however , saw itself as representing the people , although the majority had no vote . 5. This distaste is ubiquitous , but a good ...
... ( London , 1967 ) , passim . 4. Not , at this time , ' the people ' in any democratic sense . Parliament , however , saw itself as representing the people , although the majority had no vote . 5. This distaste is ubiquitous , but a good ...
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... ( London , 1973 ) , p . 164 . 10. The best recent discussion of Jonson's lyrics is in Richard Dutton , Ben Jonson : to the First Folio ( Cambridge , 1983 ) . 11. Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey , edited by Emrys Jones ( Oxford , 1964 ) , p ...
... ( London , 1973 ) , p . 164 . 10. The best recent discussion of Jonson's lyrics is in Richard Dutton , Ben Jonson : to the First Folio ( Cambridge , 1983 ) . 11. Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey , edited by Emrys Jones ( Oxford , 1964 ) , p ...
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... ( London , 1976 ) . 8. Russell , especially pp . 357-9 . 9. J. H. Plumb , The Growth of Political Stability in England , 1675–1725 , ( London , 1967 ) , passim . 10. See on this Raymond Williams , The Country and the City ( London , 1973 ) ...
... ( London , 1976 ) . 8. Russell , especially pp . 357-9 . 9. J. H. Plumb , The Growth of Political Stability in England , 1675–1725 , ( London , 1967 ) , passim . 10. See on this Raymond Williams , The Country and the City ( London , 1973 ) ...
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