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For eleven years from March 1629 to April 1640 — he had persisted in ruling the country without a Parliament . The Parliament which he was then compelled to convene - the Short Parliament as it is called — was dissolved by him in twenty ...
For eleven years from March 1629 to April 1640 — he had persisted in ruling the country without a Parliament . The Parliament which he was then compelled to convene - the Short Parliament as it is called — was dissolved by him in twenty ...
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By the use of a device taken directly from Virgil — the device of “ historical anticipation , " as it is sometimes called matter is incorporated which , while lying far outside the story of Eden and the Fall , is none the less essential ...
By the use of a device taken directly from Virgil — the device of “ historical anticipation , " as it is sometimes called matter is incorporated which , while lying far outside the story of Eden and the Fall , is none the less essential ...
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And when , afterwards , I went to wait on him there ( which I seldom failed of doing , whenever my occasions drew me to London ) , he showed me his second poem , called “ Paradise Regained , " and in a pleasant tone said to me , “ This ...
And when , afterwards , I went to wait on him there ( which I seldom failed of doing , whenever my occasions drew me to London ) , he showed me his second poem , called “ Paradise Regained , " and in a pleasant tone said to me , “ This ...
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