The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Puritan Controversy by Charles D. Cannon The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship of A Warning for Fair Women , anonymous Tudor domestic tragedy , to the Puritan controversy over the profaneness and immorality of the ...
... Puritan Controversy by Charles D. Cannon The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship of A Warning for Fair Women , anonymous Tudor domestic tragedy , to the Puritan controversy over the profaneness and immorality of the ...
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... Puritan criti- cism was by no means unified . The responses were , in fact , quite varied , and the nature of Puritanism being what it is , it is not possible to posit adamantine hostility on the part of all playwrights to Puritans ...
... Puritan criti- cism was by no means unified . The responses were , in fact , quite varied , and the nature of Puritanism being what it is , it is not possible to posit adamantine hostility on the part of all playwrights to Puritans ...
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... Puritan criticism . As short shrift as Ben Jonson gave to the Puritans in his plays , he nonetheless asked Selden for his interpretation of the Deute- ronomic interdiction of persons ' wearing the dress of the opposite sex . According ...
... Puritan criticism . As short shrift as Ben Jonson gave to the Puritans in his plays , he nonetheless asked Selden for his interpretation of the Deute- ronomic interdiction of persons ' wearing the dress of the opposite sex . According ...
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