Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Court and City , as may be seen in the history of the theater . The estrangement between Court and City had widened in the reign of James . There were a good many reasons for this . Religion was , as we have seen , one . The merchants ...
... Court and City , as may be seen in the history of the theater . The estrangement between Court and City had widened in the reign of James . There were a good many reasons for this . Religion was , as we have seen , one . The merchants ...
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... Court Conference and the translators of the Au- thorized Version of the Bible . King James selected him to answer Bellarmine's attack upon the King's defense of the Oath of Supremacy . In 1605 Andrewes was made Bishop of Chichester and ...
... Court Conference and the translators of the Au- thorized Version of the Bible . King James selected him to answer Bellarmine's attack upon the King's defense of the Oath of Supremacy . In 1605 Andrewes was made Bishop of Chichester and ...
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... Court - Nobility : This , and the love of a Court - conversation mixt with a laudible ambition to be some- Causes , did in a short time put an end to the lives of two of his most obliging and most powerful friends , Lodowick Duke of ...
... Court - Nobility : This , and the love of a Court - conversation mixt with a laudible ambition to be some- Causes , did in a short time put an end to the lives of two of his most obliging and most powerful friends , Lodowick Duke of ...
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