Word: elizabethans
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...Elizabethan Voyagers", Professor Lowes, Sever 11, English...
...national spirit, in other words, is first largely evident in the Elizabethan Age, and it is this spirit in the literature of that period which will be the subject of a lecture to be given at 12 o'clock this morning in Sever 11 by Professor Lowes in his course English 32 Other lectures of interest to be given this morning...
...Early Elizabethan Lyrics", Professor Lowes, Sever 11, English...
...Earldom of Clarendon was created in 1661 and bestowed upon Edward Hyde, the great Elizabethan historian-statesman...
...life's flux and change. Where Plato gave the Catholic Church a political form which lasts today, Aristotle's "organon" lasted only through the unphilosophical pomp and glory of Rome and through the dusty scholasticism of the Middle Ages to Francis Bacon (1561-1626). This energetic Elizabethan went to Cambridge at 12, to Paris as a diplomat at 16. He became a lawyer at 18, went into Parliament at 22. He could not decide between a public and speculative life, so combined the two. In 1618 he was Lord Chancellor. In 1592 he had written, "I have taken...