The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... English counterparts . They tended to have more internalized conflicts , more opportunity for institutionalizing contradictory desires , more com- munity orientation , more unity of church and state , more emphasis on patriarchal social ...
... English counterparts . They tended to have more internalized conflicts , more opportunity for institutionalizing contradictory desires , more com- munity orientation , more unity of church and state , more emphasis on patriarchal social ...
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... English hoaxes , " An Edict by the King of Prussia , " claiming the king's right to England as the English king was claiming America , ends by appealing to the explicit impossibility that England could " treat its own children in a ...
... English hoaxes , " An Edict by the King of Prussia , " claiming the king's right to England as the English king was claiming America , ends by appealing to the explicit impossibility that England could " treat its own children in a ...
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... English Puritans ( Baton Rouge , 1961 ) , also em- phasizes the Puritans ' moral critique of drama and dramatic conventions . 3. See Fraser , War Against Poetry , and Christopher Hill , Society and Puritanism in Pre - Revolutionary ...
... English Puritans ( Baton Rouge , 1961 ) , also em- phasizes the Puritans ' moral critique of drama and dramatic conventions . 3. See Fraser , War Against Poetry , and Christopher Hill , Society and Puritanism in Pre - Revolutionary ...
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