The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... Cromwell was an ambitious hypocrite who had always aimed at monarchy . The view is put at its crudest in the royalist ballad of 1649 ' A coffin for King Charles ; a crown for Cromwell ; and a pit for the people ' . Cromwell is seated on ...
... Cromwell was an ambitious hypocrite who had always aimed at monarchy . The view is put at its crudest in the royalist ballad of 1649 ' A coffin for King Charles ; a crown for Cromwell ; and a pit for the people ' . Cromwell is seated on ...
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... Cromwell should govern and that he should be marked out . Milton here takes issue with Cromwell's republican critics , and he seems to approve of the office of protector . At the same time he approves of it only insofar as it does not ...
... Cromwell should govern and that he should be marked out . Milton here takes issue with Cromwell's republican critics , and he seems to approve of the office of protector . At the same time he approves of it only insofar as it does not ...
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... Cromwell's rule is compared with that of kings , selfish , irreligious , and incompetent , who are characterised as ' unhappy princes , ignorantly bred , / By malice some , by error more misled ' ( l . 117-18 ) . Cromwell is thus ...
... Cromwell's rule is compared with that of kings , selfish , irreligious , and incompetent , who are characterised as ' unhappy princes , ignorantly bred , / By malice some , by error more misled ' ( l . 117-18 ) . Cromwell is thus ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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