Electronic Resource
Cambridge
:
Cambridge University Press
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
1 (1872), S. 324-343
ISSN:
0080-4401
Source:
Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
Topics:
History
Notes:
The history of a small country town in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ought to present features of interest, not only to the student of our country's history, but also to the general reader. A good deal may be learnt from the poetical and prose writers of the time; but we all know that writings produced in the heat of political argument, or for representation on the stage, are almost sure to partake of a some-what artificial form. I need not say one word as to the peculiar interest which attaches to this reign over other reigns. Perhaps, to speak truly, no reign possesses in itself an interest superior to another. For-one man the Tudor period possesses no attractions whatever, for a second the reign of Henry may have charms sufficient to render him oblivious even of the times when Henry's children sat in succession on his throne.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3677913
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