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Joseph A. Porter , The Drama of Speech Acts : Shakespeare's Lancastrian Tetralogy ( Berkeley and Los Angeles : Univ . of California Press , 1979 ) , P. 115 . 12. Robert B. Pierce , Shakespeare's History Plays : The Family and the State ...
Joseph A. Porter , The Drama of Speech Acts : Shakespeare's Lancastrian Tetralogy ( Berkeley and Los Angeles : Univ . of California Press , 1979 ) , P. 115 . 12. Robert B. Pierce , Shakespeare's History Plays : The Family and the State ...
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Press , 1982 ) is the single most thoroughly researched and carefully articulated investigation now available of Foucault's concept of " epistemic rupture " as it applies to the Renaissance ; his project is an examination of 2.
Press , 1982 ) is the single most thoroughly researched and carefully articulated investigation now available of Foucault's concept of " epistemic rupture " as it applies to the Renaissance ; his project is an examination of 2.
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Walter Ong , Rhetoric , Romance , and Technology ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1971 ) , 113-41 . Sometimes children were also sent away as servants in other households : see Alan Macfarlane , Marriage and Love in England : Modes ...
Walter Ong , Rhetoric , Romance , and Technology ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1971 ) , 113-41 . Sometimes children were also sent away as servants in other households : see Alan Macfarlane , Marriage and Love in England : Modes ...
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