The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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John Dryden Paul Hammond. 73 Prologue and Epilogue to the King and Queen Date and publication . The decline of the factious King's Company culminated in its merger with the dominant Duke's Company which was agreed on 4 May 1682 ; the ...
John Dryden Paul Hammond. 73 Prologue and Epilogue to the King and Queen Date and publication . The decline of the factious King's Company culminated in its merger with the dominant Duke's Company which was agreed on 4 May 1682 ; the ...
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... King of England is a vassal to the Pope , ratione directi dominii , and that he holds in villei- 250 nage of his Roman landlord : which is no new claim put in for England . Our chronicles are his authentic wit- nesses that King John was ...
... King of England is a vassal to the Pope , ratione directi dominii , and that he holds in villei- 250 nage of his Roman landlord : which is no new claim put in for England . Our chronicles are his authentic wit- nesses that King John was ...
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... King rebukes the Duke of Guise for returning to Paris without his permission , parallels Charles's rebuke to Monmouth in 1679 for returning to London . One newsletter said : ' though His Majesty be displeased with the Duke yet he will ...
... King rebukes the Duke of Guise for returning to Paris without his permission , parallels Charles's rebuke to Monmouth in 1679 for returning to London . One newsletter said : ' though His Majesty be displeased with the Duke yet he will ...
Contents
Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
Copyright | |
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