Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 75
... once , and but once , clouded with the Kings displeasure . " This happened , Walton makes clear , at the time when the King issued his Directions to Preachers . These regulations caused considerable murmuring throughout the country and ...
... once , and but once , clouded with the Kings displeasure . " This happened , Walton makes clear , at the time when the King issued his Directions to Preachers . These regulations caused considerable murmuring throughout the country and ...
Page 163
... once the falsity of martial heroism and the true courage of Enoch . Being less concerned with immediate problems , he has more thought for the future , and his reactions are now primarily those of a father for his children . As the ...
... once the falsity of martial heroism and the true courage of Enoch . Being less concerned with immediate problems , he has more thought for the future , and his reactions are now primarily those of a father for his children . As the ...
Page 309
... once again , the genuine form of natural society . The ascendant class includes the church , as for Burke the church is a continuous social institution , and its spiritual authority is inconceivable without that continuity . Hence Burke ...
... once again , the genuine form of natural society . The ascendant class includes the church , as for Burke the church is a continuous social institution , and its spiritual authority is inconceivable without that continuity . Hence Burke ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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