The Cambridge History of English Literature: From the beginnings to the cycles of romance. IAdolphus William Ward (historien).), Alfred Rayney Waller |
Contents
Cavalier Lyrists page | 1 |
The Sacred Poets | 26 |
Writers of the Couplet | 48 |
Lesser Caroline Poets | 72 |
Milton | 95 |
Caroline Divines | 142 |
John Bunyan Andrew Marvell | 166 |
Historical and Political Writings I State | 186 |
Antiquaries Sir Thomas Browne Thomas | 232 |
Jacobean and Caroline Criticism page | 259 |
Hobbes and Contemporary Philosophy | 276 |
XIIL Scholars and Scholarship 160060 | 304 |
English Grammar Schools | 325 |
The Beginnings of English Journalism | 343 |
The Advent of Modern Thought in Popular | 366 |
Historical and Political Writings II His | 202 |
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