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Page 191
... court . A host of lesser writers similarly took sides in the conflict ; of the lyric poets , the majority belonged to the court group that Dryden in his own time dominated . II . PARLIAMENT AND CROWN The Tudors , as we have seen , had ...
... court . A host of lesser writers similarly took sides in the conflict ; of the lyric poets , the majority belonged to the court group that Dryden in his own time dominated . II . PARLIAMENT AND CROWN The Tudors , as we have seen , had ...
Page 197
... court favor , and was forced to cater to court tastes . Similarly the majority of writers had to rely on gifts from wealthy and noble patrons for their support ; and a man like Milton after the Restoration , definitely hostile to the court ...
... court favor , and was forced to cater to court tastes . Similarly the majority of writers had to rely on gifts from wealthy and noble patrons for their support ; and a man like Milton after the Restoration , definitely hostile to the court ...
Page 377
... court is a square of forty feet , and includes two other courts : in the inmost are the royal apartments which I was very desir- ous to see , but found it extremely difficult ; for the great gates , from one square into another , were ...
... court is a square of forty feet , and includes two other courts : in the inmost are the royal apartments which I was very desir- ous to see , but found it extremely difficult ; for the great gates , from one square into another , were ...
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