English Literature Considered as an Interpreter of English History ... Third EditionClaxton, Remsen&Haffelfinger, 1874 - 488 páginas |
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... Charles I. — Religious Extremes - Cromwell Birth and Early Works - Views of Marriage - Other Prose Works - Effects of the Restoration - Estimate of his Prose CHAPTER XIX . THE POETRY OF MILTON . The Blind Poet Paradise Lost - - - Milton ...
... Charles I. — Religious Extremes - Cromwell Birth and Early Works - Views of Marriage - Other Prose Works - Effects of the Restoration - Estimate of his Prose CHAPTER XIX . THE POETRY OF MILTON . The Blind Poet Paradise Lost - - - Milton ...
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... Charles II . Dryden's Early Life -The Death of Cromwell The Restoration Dryden's Tribute Annus Mirabilis - Absalom and Achitophel - The Death of Charles Dryden's Conversion - Dryden's Fall — His Odes - CHAPTER XXII . PAGE . 207 THE ...
... Charles II . Dryden's Early Life -The Death of Cromwell The Restoration Dryden's Tribute Annus Mirabilis - Absalom and Achitophel - The Death of Charles Dryden's Conversion - Dryden's Fall — His Odes - CHAPTER XXII . PAGE . 207 THE ...
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... Charles Lamb Novelists - Writers on Science and Philosophy • • 466 CHAPTER XLII . ENGLISH JOURNALISM . Roman News Letters -The Gazette - The Civil War Later Divisions The Reviews - The Monthlies -The Dailies - The London Times - Other ...
... Charles Lamb Novelists - Writers on Science and Philosophy • • 466 CHAPTER XLII . ENGLISH JOURNALISM . Roman News Letters -The Gazette - The Civil War Later Divisions The Reviews - The Monthlies -The Dailies - The London Times - Other ...
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... Charles the Simple of France by marrying his daughter , and accepting that tract of Neus- tria to which he gave the name of Normandy . He was the ancestor , at six removes , of William the Conqueror , and his mighty deeds were a ...
... Charles the Simple of France by marrying his daughter , and accepting that tract of Neus- tria to which he gave the name of Normandy . He was the ancestor , at six removes , of William the Conqueror , and his mighty deeds were a ...
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... Charles le Bel , of France . This poem , esteemed by the French as the finest of their old romances , was rendered by Chaucer , with considerable alterations and improvements , into octosyllabic verse . The Romaunt portrays the trials ...
... Charles le Bel , of France . This poem , esteemed by the French as the finest of their old romances , was rendered by Chaucer , with considerable alterations and improvements , into octosyllabic verse . The Romaunt portrays the trials ...
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