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... writer's imagination has been put to the test , and here he has certainly acquitted himself most successfully . In bringing before the reader all the King's personal peculiarities , which were not few , he has been particularly happy ...
... writer's imagination has been put to the test , and here he has certainly acquitted himself most successfully . In bringing before the reader all the King's personal peculiarities , which were not few , he has been particularly happy ...
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... writer then proceeds to discuss the Puritans , to whom also Lord B. had alluded , and the first English Revolution . As to the piety and mo- rality of the Puritans , he cuts that point very short : For Cromwell , ' says he , and his ...
... writer then proceeds to discuss the Puritans , to whom also Lord B. had alluded , and the first English Revolution . As to the piety and mo- rality of the Puritans , he cuts that point very short : For Cromwell , ' says he , and his ...
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... writer employs , he says , sometimes in its strict and original sense of an exertion of strength , physical or intellectual , and sometimes in what he calls its metaphysical or figurative - more properly , perhaps , its derivative sense ...
... writer employs , he says , sometimes in its strict and original sense of an exertion of strength , physical or intellectual , and sometimes in what he calls its metaphysical or figurative - more properly , perhaps , its derivative sense ...
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