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Lycidas , ” which laments his death , first appeared in the Cambridge collection of
verses on that occasion , 1638 . Dr . Johnson ' s censure on this poem is gross
and tasteless : it is disgraceful only to the critic . He has treated with insolent ...
Lycidas , ” which laments his death , first appeared in the Cambridge collection of
verses on that occasion , 1638 . Dr . Johnson ' s censure on this poem is gross
and tasteless : it is disgraceful only to the critic . He has treated with insolent ...
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... quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges , Arturumque etiam sub terris
bella moventem . These are the ancient kings of Britain : this was the subject for
an epic poem that first occupied his mind . King Arthur , at his death , was
supposed ...
... quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges , Arturumque etiam sub terris
bella moventem . These are the ancient kings of Britain : this was the subject for
an epic poem that first occupied his mind . King Arthur , at his death , was
supposed ...
Página xlv
Powell had borrowed money of him , which was not paid at the former ' s death .
Powell was a distressed and ruined man , expensive and reckless : it is probable
, therefore , that he may have sacrificed his daughter , who soon was willing to ...
Powell had borrowed money of him , which was not paid at the former ' s death .
Powell was a distressed and ruined man , expensive and reckless : it is probable
, therefore , that he may have sacrificed his daughter , who soon was willing to ...
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that kings may not be deposed : but Charles I . ought not to have been deposed ,
much less put to death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide
. In 1648 - 9 came out his “ Observations on the Articles of Peace between ...
that kings may not be deposed : but Charles I . ought not to have been deposed ,
much less put to death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide
. In 1648 - 9 came out his “ Observations on the Articles of Peace between ...
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When once the sword of civil contest is drawn , neither party thinks itself safe till it
has destroyed the other ; this is the excuse the parliamentarians plead for putting
Charles to death . I shall never cease to consider it a bloodthirsty and ...
When once the sword of civil contest is drawn , neither party thinks itself safe till it
has destroyed the other ; this is the excuse the parliamentarians plead for putting
Charles to death . I shall never cease to consider it a bloodthirsty and ...
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