The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 - Classical poetry |
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... called , Masters of Arts . And in his Discourse on the likeliest Way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , ' he ingeniously proposes , that the profits of the lands forfeited by the act for superstitious uses , should be applied to ...
... called , Masters of Arts . And in his Discourse on the likeliest Way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , ' he ingeniously proposes , that the profits of the lands forfeited by the act for superstitious uses , should be applied to ...
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... called before the Lords ; but that house , ' says Wood , ' whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . ' 6 There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by any writer ...
... called before the Lords ; but that house , ' says Wood , ' whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . ' 6 There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by any writer ...
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... called Icon Basilike , which the Council of State , to whom he was now made Latin Secretary , employed him to censure , by inserting a prayer taken from Sidney's Arcadia , ' and imputing it to the king ; whom he charges , in his ...
... called Icon Basilike , which the Council of State , to whom he was now made Latin Secretary , employed him to censure , by inserting a prayer taken from Sidney's Arcadia , ' and imputing it to the king ; whom he charges , in his ...
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... called ' Apologia pro Rege et Populo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici ( alias Miltoni ) defensionem destructivam Regis et Populi . ' Of this the author was not known ; but Mil- ton and his nephew John Philips , under whose ...
... called ' Apologia pro Rege et Populo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici ( alias Miltoni ) defensionem destructivam Regis et Populi . ' Of this the author was not known ; but Mil- ton and his nephew John Philips , under whose ...
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... called the author of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor . ' In this there is no want of vehemence or eloquence , nor does he for- get his wonted wit . ' Morus es ? an Momus ? an uterque idem est ? ' He then remembers that Morus is Latin for a ...
... called the author of the Regii Sanguinis Clamor . ' In this there is no want of vehemence or eloquence , nor does he for- get his wonted wit . ' Morus es ? an Momus ? an uterque idem est ? ' He then remembers that Morus is Latin for a ...
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