A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 25
... civil division . The broad division into Royalist north and west and Parliamentarian south and east obscures the substantial minorities in each area . Among the peers , about eighty followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament ...
... civil division . The broad division into Royalist north and west and Parliamentarian south and east obscures the substantial minorities in each area . Among the peers , about eighty followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament ...
Page 32
... Civil War is discussed in the works by Trevelyan , Feiling , Firth , Brunton , and Pennington cited in the bibliography , and in C. Hill's recent Puritanism and Revolution , chapter I. There are numerous studies of the war in particular ...
... Civil War is discussed in the works by Trevelyan , Feiling , Firth , Brunton , and Pennington cited in the bibliography , and in C. Hill's recent Puritanism and Revolution , chapter I. There are numerous studies of the war in particular ...
Page 204
... Civil War30 may seem para- doxical . But the study of Thomas Hobbes31 is beset by paradoxes . He was a Royalist and , when he wrote Leviathan , a refugee in Paris ; yet the book was printed in London under the Commonwealth and bitterly ...
... Civil War30 may seem para- doxical . But the study of Thomas Hobbes31 is beset by paradoxes . He was a Royalist and , when he wrote Leviathan , a refugee in Paris ; yet the book was printed in London under the Commonwealth and bitterly ...
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