Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386 pages |
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... John Dryden in Astraea Redux ( 1660 ) celebrates the accession of Charles II by tapping into this sentiment of ... John Dryden , Astraea Redux in John Dryden , ed . Keith Walker ( New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1987 ) , 312-13 . epic ...
... John Dryden in Astraea Redux ( 1660 ) celebrates the accession of Charles II by tapping into this sentiment of ... John Dryden , Astraea Redux in John Dryden , ed . Keith Walker ( New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1987 ) , 312-13 . epic ...
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... John Dryden , edited by Keith Walker . New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1987 . Dugdale , William . Origines Juridiciales , Or Historical Memorials of the English Laws , Courts of Justice , Forms of Tryall , Punishment in Cases Criminal ...
... John Dryden , edited by Keith Walker . New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1987 . Dugdale , William . Origines Juridiciales , Or Historical Memorials of the English Laws , Courts of Justice , Forms of Tryall , Punishment in Cases Criminal ...
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... John Dryden . Revised by Arthur Hugh Clough . The Modern Library . New York : Random House , 1992 . The Princely Pellican . London , 1649 . Puttenham , George . The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys Doidge Willcock and Alice ...
... John Dryden . Revised by Arthur Hugh Clough . The Modern Library . New York : Random House , 1992 . The Princely Pellican . London , 1649 . Puttenham , George . The Arte of English Poesie , edited by Gladys Doidge Willcock and Alice ...
Contents
Constructing a Just Self in the | 72 |
Determinable Justice in The | 128 |
The English View of Ireland and the Application of Justice | 156 |
Copyright | |
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