History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... passed from within to without , from individual manners to public in- stitutions . Observe these people in their reading of the Bible , they apply to themselves the commands imposed on the Jews , and the prologues urge them to it . At ...
... passed from within to without , from individual manners to public in- stitutions . Observe these people in their reading of the Bible , they apply to themselves the commands imposed on the Jews , and the prologues urge them to it . At ...
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... passing through well - governed districts , " empires , " with their sheriffs and lord - lieutenants . Heaven is ... passed their 1 Paradise Lost , book v . l . 617-631 . 2 The Miltonic Deity is so much on the level of a king and man ...
... passing through well - governed districts , " empires , " with their sheriffs and lord - lieutenants . Heaven is ... passed their 1 Paradise Lost , book v . l . 617-631 . 2 The Miltonic Deity is so much on the level of a king and man ...
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... passed his latter years in the house of the Duchess of Marlborough . I have said that Wycherley , under Charles II . , was one of the most fashionable courtiers . He served in the army for some time , as did also Vanbrugh and Farquhar ...
... passed his latter years in the house of the Duchess of Marlborough . I have said that Wycherley , under Charles II . , was one of the most fashionable courtiers . He served in the army for some time , as did also Vanbrugh and Farquhar ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
The excesses of PuritanismHow they induce | 12 |
DramasCatiline and SejanusHow he was able | 14 |
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