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... gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch ...
... gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch ...
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In the second place , theological and ecclesiastical questions were now closely entangled with questions of secular government , and the result was that Puritanism became political . Its vivid sense of the power of God and the supremacy ...
In the second place , theological and ecclesiastical questions were now closely entangled with questions of secular government , and the result was that Puritanism became political . Its vivid sense of the power of God and the supremacy ...
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... I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an old man , he put upon the lips of Jesus in “ Paradise Regained " : When I was yet a child , no childish play To Me was pleasing ; all My ...
... I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an old man , he put upon the lips of Jesus in “ Paradise Regained " : When I was yet a child , no childish play To Me was pleasing ; all My ...
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... with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith .
... with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith .
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Whatever , therefore , may be said about the artistic aspects of the passage in question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ Ia this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned ...
Whatever , therefore , may be said about the artistic aspects of the passage in question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ Ia this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned ...
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