The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... Parliament had abolished episcopacy and set up a presbyterian form of church government ; the Book of Common Prayer was dropped , and many church lands were sold . The re - establishment of the Church of Eng- land at the Restoration was ...
... Parliament had abolished episcopacy and set up a presbyterian form of church government ; the Book of Common Prayer was dropped , and many church lands were sold . The re - establishment of the Church of Eng- land at the Restoration was ...
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... Parliament ; the Whig equivalents were called ' petitions ' . A royal proclamation of 12 December 1679 forbade petitions against the prorogation or dissolution of Parliament , but on 27 October 1680 the Commons resolved that petitioning ...
... Parliament ; the Whig equivalents were called ' petitions ' . A royal proclamation of 12 December 1679 forbade petitions against the prorogation or dissolution of Parliament , but on 27 October 1680 the Commons resolved that petitioning ...
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... Parliament of 1681. His character was described thus by Burnet : ' He had a great liveliness of wit , and a peculiar faculty of turning all things into ridicule , with bold figures and natural descriptions . He had no sort of literature ...
... Parliament of 1681. His character was described thus by Burnet : ' He had a great liveliness of wit , and a peculiar faculty of turning all things into ridicule , with bold figures and natural descriptions . He had no sort of literature ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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