Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... social ideal : Loke qwethir þe comon peple sey not oponly þat þe extorcion and þe misgouernaunce of þe lordes is ... SOCIAL DISCONTENT • 299 each other for the ' myschef 9 : English Society II : Some Aspects ENGLISH SOCIETY II: SOME ...
... social ideal : Loke qwethir þe comon peple sey not oponly þat þe extorcion and þe misgouernaunce of þe lordes is ... SOCIAL DISCONTENT • 299 each other for the ' myschef 9 : English Society II : Some Aspects ENGLISH SOCIETY II: SOME ...
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... social distinctions , and , characteristically , looks to the past for a damaging comparison : Som tyme , after men ... SOCIAL MOBILITY · 347 A man shall not now kenne 346 · ENGLISH SOCIETY II : SOME ASPECTS OF SOCIAL CHANGE.
... social distinctions , and , characteristically , looks to the past for a damaging comparison : Som tyme , after men ... SOCIAL MOBILITY · 347 A man shall not now kenne 346 · ENGLISH SOCIETY II : SOME ASPECTS OF SOCIAL CHANGE.
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... social theory , on the other hand , saw everywhere in contemporary society only extravagance , ambition , greed and self - interest , which they felt were destroying the set of values which they accepted and disrupting the stability of ...
... social theory , on the other hand , saw everywhere in contemporary society only extravagance , ambition , greed and self - interest , which they felt were destroying the set of values which they accepted and disrupting the stability of ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
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