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... allusion is to Henry's visit to the Con- vocation in 1531 when he threatened the clergy with the Statute of Prae ... allusions appear in the following lines . Clergy kneels and says , For all such forfeits as your princely majesty ...
... allusion is to Henry's visit to the Con- vocation in 1531 when he threatened the clergy with the Statute of Prae ... allusions appear in the following lines . Clergy kneels and says , For all such forfeits as your princely majesty ...
Page 114
... allusions to contemporary events . The University Wits drew upon all these to produce enduring works of art . Certainly one of the most lively topics of their decade was the last desperate struggle of the papacy to reclaim England ...
... allusions to contemporary events . The University Wits drew upon all these to produce enduring works of art . Certainly one of the most lively topics of their decade was the last desperate struggle of the papacy to reclaim England ...
Page 115
... allusion to friars as knaves is commonplace , dating back to the Middle Ages as a literary convention . However , the reference to Spain , England's enemy and the Roman Catholic defender of the Old Faith as well as the champion of the ...
... allusion to friars as knaves is commonplace , dating back to the Middle Ages as a literary convention . However , the reference to Spain , England's enemy and the Roman Catholic defender of the Old Faith as well as the champion of the ...
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