A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... Revolution of 1688 . Transition from the Courtly to the Familiar Style of Verse . GEORGE GRANVILLE , LORD LANSDOWN Birth , education , history , and character . Effect on Granville's style of Legitimist principles and admiration for ...
... Revolution of 1688 . Transition from the Courtly to the Familiar Style of Verse . GEORGE GRANVILLE , LORD LANSDOWN Birth , education , history , and character . Effect on Granville's style of Legitimist principles and admiration for ...
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... Revolution of 1688 . That Revolution was , nevertheless , substantially the victory of a Whig principle , the nature of which may be readily understood by comparing the essence of Locke's Treatises on Government with that of The ...
... Revolution of 1688 . That Revolution was , nevertheless , substantially the victory of a Whig principle , the nature of which may be readily understood by comparing the essence of Locke's Treatises on Government with that of The ...
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... Revolution of 1688 the nation decided that the extent of authority , postulated in the former poem , was sufficient for its needs ; but though it had rejected the infallibility of the Pope , peace was far from being secured to it , and ...
... Revolution of 1688 the nation decided that the extent of authority , postulated in the former poem , was sufficient for its needs ; but though it had rejected the infallibility of the Pope , peace was far from being secured to it , and ...
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