Essay on Milton ; Life and Writings of AddisonHoughton Mifflin, 1896 - 218 páginas |
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... King of the Golden River , etc. 127. Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn ,, etc. 128. Byron's Prisoner of Chillon , etc. 129. Plato's Judgment of Socrates . 130. Emerson's The Superlative , etc. 131. Emerson's Nature , etc. 132. Arnold's ...
... King of the Golden River , etc. 127. Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn ,, etc. 128. Byron's Prisoner of Chillon , etc. 129. Plato's Judgment of Socrates . 130. Emerson's The Superlative , etc. 131. Emerson's Nature , etc. 132. Arnold's ...
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... King . ] Left college and took up his residence in Buckinghamshire . 1632-37 . Poems L'Allegro , Il Penseroso ... Kings and 1649 . 1652 . 1653 . 1656 . 1658 . 1659 . Magistrates , and in other pamphlets . Made Secretary of State March ...
... King . ] Left college and took up his residence in Buckinghamshire . 1632-37 . Poems L'Allegro , Il Penseroso ... Kings and 1649 . 1652 . 1653 . 1656 . 1658 . 1659 . Magistrates , and in other pamphlets . Made Secretary of State March ...
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... King are suffi- ciently characterized by Macaulay , and little more information need be given about them . Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson ( 1620-1659 ) was a very scholarly woman who wrote a life of her husband , Col. John Hutchinson , a ...
... King are suffi- ciently characterized by Macaulay , and little more information need be given about them . Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson ( 1620-1659 ) was a very scholarly woman who wrote a life of her husband , Col. John Hutchinson , a ...
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... Kings , which was held by High Churchmen and Tories throughout the Stuart period , is that the king is the father of his ... king was more than a crime against the state , it was a crime against God . ― 3 The practice of transporting ...
... Kings , which was held by High Churchmen and Tories throughout the Stuart period , is that the king is the father of his ... king was more than a crime against the state , it was a crime against God . ― 3 The practice of transporting ...
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... king had consented to so many re- forms and renounced so many oppressive preroga- tives , did the Parliament continue to rise in their demands at the risk of provoking a civil war ? The ship money had been given up , the Star Chamber ...
... king had consented to so many re- forms and renounced so many oppressive preroga- tives , did the Parliament continue to rise in their demands at the risk of provoking a civil war ? The ship money had been given up , the Star Chamber ...
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