The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... king's party ; and , when the parliament became victorious , he was only enabled to resume his old station at the Temple , by the intercession of his brother , John . He was of a modest and quiet dis- position : his body , too , was ...
... king's party ; and , when the parliament became victorious , he was only enabled to resume his old station at the Temple , by the intercession of his brother , John . He was of a modest and quiet dis- position : his body , too , was ...
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... king or a church , but that his own services would be indis- pensable , in deposing monarchs , and overturning religious establishments . It was probably the enthusiastic veneration , which he had now conceived for the ancient republics ...
... king or a church , but that his own services would be indis- pensable , in deposing monarchs , and overturning religious establishments . It was probably the enthusiastic veneration , which he had now conceived for the ancient republics ...
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... king Charles , in the second Scotish war , was at Newburn , in August , 1640. The result is , ' as Mr. Godwin thinks , * ' that a period of two years , from the spring of 1637 to or fabricated , a story has been put in circulation , we ...
... king Charles , in the second Scotish war , was at Newburn , in August , 1640. The result is , ' as Mr. Godwin thinks , * ' that a period of two years , from the spring of 1637 to or fabricated , a story has been put in circulation , we ...
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... king was beaten at the first onset , and obliged to call a parliament . He must have returned , therefore , previously to the rout of August , 1640. In the se- cond place , the account of Edward Phillips , upon which Mr. Godwin is ...
... king was beaten at the first onset , and obliged to call a parliament . He must have returned , therefore , previously to the rout of August , 1640. In the se- cond place , the account of Edward Phillips , upon which Mr. Godwin is ...
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... kings in general . He , then , indeed , made no secret of his opposition to the stage ; and , in his Discourse on the likeliest Way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , one of the chief topics of invective is , the practice , among ...
... kings in general . He , then , indeed , made no secret of his opposition to the stage ; and , in his Discourse on the likeliest Way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , one of the chief topics of invective is , the practice , among ...
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