Dryden's SatireMacmillan, 1966 - 182 pages |
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... claims of ' property ' ( or wealth ) to the ' inherent right ' to rule ( M. 114 ) that the Tories claimed for the king ... claim , as he did in the Parlia- ment of October 1680 , that filial piety alone compelled him to oppose his uncle ...
... claims of ' property ' ( or wealth ) to the ' inherent right ' to rule ( M. 114 ) that the Tories claimed for the king ... claim , as he did in the Parlia- ment of October 1680 , that filial piety alone compelled him to oppose his uncle ...
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... claim , Nor ought that bears Reveal'd Religion's Name . ' Tis said the sound of a Messiah's Birth Is gone through all the habitable Earth , But still that Text must be confin'd alone To what was Then inhabited and known ; And what ...
... claim , Nor ought that bears Reveal'd Religion's Name . ' Tis said the sound of a Messiah's Birth Is gone through all the habitable Earth , But still that Text must be confin'd alone To what was Then inhabited and known ; And what ...
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... claim it for their own ? The Book's a Common Largess to Mankind ; Not more for them than every Man design'd : 330 340 350 The Second Objection . Answer to the Objec- 360 tion . The welcome News is in the Letter found ; The RELIGIO LAICI 65.
... claim it for their own ? The Book's a Common Largess to Mankind ; Not more for them than every Man design'd : 330 340 350 The Second Objection . Answer to the Objec- 360 tion . The welcome News is in the Letter found ; The RELIGIO LAICI 65.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
Copyright | |
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