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For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of gratitude the magnitude of which it would not be easy to exaggerate . That the spirit of Puritanism was necessarily productive of vast and far ...
For what they then did for the England of their own day and of ours we owe them a debt of gratitude the magnitude of which it would not be easy to exaggerate . That the spirit of Puritanism was necessarily productive of vast and far ...
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A struggle for supremacy ensued between the king and the House of Commons , and in 1642 England was plunged into civil war . As in this tremendous conflict it was practically inevitable that every man should take a side , minor ...
A struggle for supremacy ensued between the king and the House of Commons , and in 1642 England was plunged into civil war . As in this tremendous conflict it was practically inevitable that every man should take a side , minor ...
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England plunged into what has been well described as the “ mad orgy of the Restoration . " Comus and his crew of wanton revellers were once more abroad in the land . The unclean spirit who for a time had been cast out had , as Macaulay ...
England plunged into what has been well described as the “ mad orgy of the Restoration . " Comus and his crew of wanton revellers were once more abroad in the land . The unclean spirit who for a time had been cast out had , as Macaulay ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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