Dryden's SatireMacmillan, 1966 - 182 pages |
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... Blood within him struggled still ) , He thus reply'd : ' And what Pretence have I To take up Arms for Public Liberty ? My Father Governs with unquestion❜d Right , The Faith's Defender , and Mankind's Delight ; Good , Gracious , Just ...
... Blood within him struggled still ) , He thus reply'd : ' And what Pretence have I To take up Arms for Public Liberty ? My Father Governs with unquestion❜d Right , The Faith's Defender , and Mankind's Delight ; Good , Gracious , Just ...
Page 69
... blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whose vocal blood arose , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was fruitful , and the sanguine seed , Endued with souls , increas'd the sacred breed ...
... blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whose vocal blood arose , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was fruitful , and the sanguine seed , Endued with souls , increas'd the sacred breed ...
Page 155
... blood of Christ , the ' real presence ' of Christ . For Protestants the bread and wine only symbolize the presence of Christ , ' an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace ' ( cf. ll . 410-29 ) . Dryden defends it ...
... blood of Christ , the ' real presence ' of Christ . For Protestants the bread and wine only symbolize the presence of Christ , ' an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace ' ( cf. ll . 410-29 ) . Dryden defends it ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
Copyright | |
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