The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1R. Cadell, 1834 - Demonology |
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Page 264
... church of Eng- land against the sectaries : it is not , therefore , so much from the conclusions of the piece , as from the mode of the author's deducing these conclusions , that Dryden's real opinions may be gathered ; - as we learn ...
... church of Eng- land against the sectaries : it is not , therefore , so much from the conclusions of the piece , as from the mode of the author's deducing these conclusions , that Dryden's real opinions may be gathered ; - as we learn ...
Page 269
... Church of England for that of Rome , but was converted to the Catholic faith from a state of infidelity , or rather ... church's infallibility , as affording that guide , the want of whom he had in LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN . 269.
... Church of England for that of Rome , but was converted to the Catholic faith from a state of infidelity , or rather ... church's infallibility , as affording that guide , the want of whom he had in LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN . 269.
Page 272
... church of Rome is the only Christian society which either does or can pretend to that character . " It is also to be observed , that , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign , the High - Church- men and the Catholics regarded ...
... church of Rome is the only Christian society which either does or can pretend to that character . " It is also to be observed , that , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign , the High - Church- men and the Catholics regarded ...
Contents
THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN | xi |
Revival of the Drama at the Restoration | 55 |
Heroic PlaysThe RehearsalMarriage | 101 |
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