England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking Countries |
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... reign of Richard's successor , the usurper Henry IV ( 1399-1413 ) and only at the accession of Henry V ( 1413-1422 ) the country enjoyed a brief spell of stability . Young , ambitious and capable , Henry showed from the outset that he ...
... reign of Richard's successor , the usurper Henry IV ( 1399-1413 ) and only at the accession of Henry V ( 1413-1422 ) the country enjoyed a brief spell of stability . Young , ambitious and capable , Henry showed from the outset that he ...
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... Reign of James I ( 1603-1625 ) With the accession of James I — the son of Mary Stuart - the Crowns of England and Scotland were united even though the two countries retained administrative independence till 1707. The new king lacked the ...
... Reign of James I ( 1603-1625 ) With the accession of James I — the son of Mary Stuart - the Crowns of England and Scotland were united even though the two countries retained administrative independence till 1707. The new king lacked the ...
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... Reign of Queen Anne ( 1702-1714 ) . The Reign of George I ( 1714-1727 ) . The Reign of George II ( 1727- 1760 ) . The Literary Scene . - General Characteristics . Augustan Poetry . Augustan Prose . Origins and Growth of Journalism and ...
... Reign of Queen Anne ( 1702-1714 ) . The Reign of George I ( 1714-1727 ) . The Reign of George II ( 1727- 1760 ) . The Literary Scene . - General Characteristics . Augustan Poetry . Augustan Prose . Origins and Growth of Journalism and ...
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