Constant minds : political virtue and the Lipsian paradigm in England, 1584-1650 /
Constant Minds investigates the reception and use of Lipsian ideas in the moral, political, and literary culture of late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England through examination of the writings and activities of Walter Ralegh, Francis Bacon, Fulke Greville, Ben Jonson, and Joseph Hall
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
1997
Toronto : c1997 Toronto : ©1997 Toronto ; Buffalo : c1997 Toronto : 1997 |
Series: | Mental and cultural world of Tudor and Stuart England
The Mental and cultural world of Tudor and Stuart England The mental and cultural world of Tudor and Stuart England Mental and cultural world of Tudor and Stuart England |
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