The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page viii
... Parliament . Sonnet XIII . To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs Sonnet XIV . On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson • 213 214 214 Sonnet xv . On the Lord General Fairfax . 215 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 215 MINOR ...
... Parliament . Sonnet XIII . To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs Sonnet XIV . On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson • 213 214 214 Sonnet xv . On the Lord General Fairfax . 215 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 215 MINOR ...
Page x
... Parliaments , but to govern in future by his own authority through ministers responsible only to himself . England was ... Parliament , but not daring to mutter the word . With these Milton was in sympathy . Whatever he had intended in ...
... Parliaments , but to govern in future by his own authority through ministers responsible only to himself . England was ... Parliament , but not daring to mutter the word . With these Milton was in sympathy . Whatever he had intended in ...
Page xiv
... Parliament . That Parliament , which met April 13 , 1640 , proved as stubbornly Puritan as its predecessors , and , instead of yield- ing supplies against the Scots , with whom it was in secret sympathy , fell on the question of English ...
... Parliament . That Parliament , which met April 13 , 1640 , proved as stubbornly Puritan as its predecessors , and , instead of yield- ing supplies against the Scots , with whom it was in secret sympathy , fell on the question of English ...
Page xv
... Parliament . It was to be known as the Long Parliament , the most famous Parliament in the annals of England . It met November 3 , 1640 . ALDERSGATE STREET , LONDON . 1640-45 ætat . 32-37 . The lodgings in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet ...
... Parliament . It was to be known as the Long Parliament , the most famous Parliament in the annals of England . It met November 3 , 1640 . ALDERSGATE STREET , LONDON . 1640-45 ætat . 32-37 . The lodgings in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet ...
Page xvii
... Parliament had , with singular rapidity , in the first months of its sitting , swept away accumulated abuses in ... Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the Church question had at length emerged ...
... Parliament had , with singular rapidity , in the first months of its sitting , swept away accumulated abuses in ... Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the Church question had at length emerged ...
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