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It is by reference to it , indeed , that we can largedy explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw meeting of the Long Parliament .
It is by reference to it , indeed , that we can largedy explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw meeting of the Long Parliament .
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One of the speakers in Virgil's first Eclogue ; but it is possible that the reference is to Spenser , who had told the story of Sabrina ia the “ Faery Queene , " Book ii . c . x . " A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant ...
One of the speakers in Virgil's first Eclogue ; but it is possible that the reference is to Spenser , who had told the story of Sabrina ia the “ Faery Queene , " Book ii . c . x . " A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant ...
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The Church of Rome ; with special reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . • There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( sce Masson's " Milton , " iii . 154-156 ) . The probable reference ...
The Church of Rome ; with special reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . • There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( sce Masson's " Milton , " iii . 154-156 ) . The probable reference ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
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