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... social advantages . A major cause of social and political unrest was the instability of the peerage . In destroying the power of the feudal barons the Tudors had undermined a source of local authority ; Elizabeth even refused to create ...
... social advantages . A major cause of social and political unrest was the instability of the peerage . In destroying the power of the feudal barons the Tudors had undermined a source of local authority ; Elizabeth even refused to create ...
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Bruce King. and the rapid social mobility that followed , personal honour became associated with visibly lavish expenditure . Extra- vagant houses were built and weddings , royal visits and other social occasions were celebrated at great ...
Bruce King. and the rapid social mobility that followed , personal honour became associated with visibly lavish expenditure . Extra- vagant houses were built and weddings , royal visits and other social occasions were celebrated at great ...
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... social relationships which courtship involves . By assimilating the plain style to such genres as the epigram , epistle , ode and satire , Jonson created a poetry which expresses character , personality , social relationships and ...
... social relationships which courtship involves . By assimilating the plain style to such genres as the epigram , epistle , ode and satire , Jonson created a poetry which expresses character , personality , social relationships and ...
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