Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... ment in men even more willing to com- promise than the Puritans . It is hard to estimate what the chances of this policy would have been if Charles and his primate had been prudent enough to confine it to England . But when Laud ...
... ment in men even more willing to com- promise than the Puritans . It is hard to estimate what the chances of this policy would have been if Charles and his primate had been prudent enough to confine it to England . But when Laud ...
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... ment " from the Presbyterian mobs of London . But it resulted in the army's first parliamentary purge , the expulsion of eleven Presbyterian leaders . The First Civil War , that to vindicate the power and dignity of Parliament , was ...
... ment " from the Presbyterian mobs of London . But it resulted in the army's first parliamentary purge , the expulsion of eleven Presbyterian leaders . The First Civil War , that to vindicate the power and dignity of Parliament , was ...
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... ment of Learning is but the culmination of a widespread effort to probe the processes of thinking as of every other human activ- ity . The indebtedness of Bacon and of even the most radical thinkers of this period to the scholastic ...
... ment of Learning is but the culmination of a widespread effort to probe the processes of thinking as of every other human activ- ity . The indebtedness of Bacon and of even the most radical thinkers of this period to the scholastic ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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