Comus, Lycidas, and Other Poems, and Matthew Arnold's Address on MiltonMacmillan, 1899 - 178 páginas |
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... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
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... Divine Right of Kings by dic- tating to the House of Commons ; the result of which was the reaction of the Commons against the Catholics , the exodus of Pilgrims and Puritans to the New World and the beginning of a New England ...
... Divine Right of Kings by dic- tating to the House of Commons ; the result of which was the reaction of the Commons against the Catholics , the exodus of Pilgrims and Puritans to the New World and the beginning of a New England ...
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... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
Página xiii
... Divine Right of Kings by dic- tating to the House of Commons ; the result of which was the reaction of the Commons against the Catholics , the exodus of Pilgrims and Puritans to the New World and the beginning of a New England ...
... Divine Right of Kings by dic- tating to the House of Commons ; the result of which was the reaction of the Commons against the Catholics , the exodus of Pilgrims and Puritans to the New World and the beginning of a New England ...
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... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
... divine right for kings which was not a divine right for every man . Every political act affected both liter- ature and religion ; every literary production carried a political and a religious message ; while every ob- servance of ...
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Comus, Lycidas, and Other Poems, and Matthew Arnold's Address on Milton John Milton Vista completa - 1899 |
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