A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... mind depicted , under Charles II . , in Religio Laici , and the Roman Catholic conclusion advocated , under James II . , in The Hind and the Panther . By the Revolution of 1688 the nation decided that the extent of authority ...
... mind depicted , under Charles II . , in Religio Laici , and the Roman Catholic conclusion advocated , under James II . , in The Hind and the Panther . By the Revolution of 1688 the nation decided that the extent of authority ...
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... mind an impression of insincerity . A good example of this remains in the consolation he offers to James II . after his downfall : - O happy James ! content thy mighty mind ; Grudge not the world , for still thy Queen is kind ; To lie ...
... mind an impression of insincerity . A good example of this remains in the consolation he offers to James II . after his downfall : - O happy James ! content thy mighty mind ; Grudge not the world , for still thy Queen is kind ; To lie ...
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... minds of his readers , certain traces of thought and feelings which never wear out , because nature had left them in his own mind . He is the only one of the minor poets of whom , if he had lived , it cannot be said that he might not ...
... minds of his readers , certain traces of thought and feelings which never wear out , because nature had left them in his own mind . He is the only one of the minor poets of whom , if he had lived , it cannot be said that he might not ...
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