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... 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 rudeness one tenfold ...
... 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 rudeness one tenfold ...
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... death , was supposed to be carried into the subterraneous land of fairy or of spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table , conquer all his enemies , and re ...
... death , was supposed to be carried into the subterraneous land of fairy or of spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table , conquer all his enemies , and re ...
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... 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 escape from one not suited to her habits of life . This conjecture ...
... 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 escape from one not suited to her habits of life . This conjecture ...
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... death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide . In 1648-9 came out his " Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Ormond for King Charles the First on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and ...
... death . In the poet , however , posterity has forgotten the regicide . In 1648-9 came out his " Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Ormond for King Charles the First on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and ...
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... death . I shall never cease to consider it a bloodthirsty and unpardonable act . All my veneration for Milton , and all the power of argument of his mighty mind , will not alter that opinion . The opposition to the rule of kings had ...
... death . I shall never cease to consider it a bloodthirsty and unpardonable act . All my veneration for Milton , and all the power of argument of his mighty mind , will not alter that opinion . The opposition to the rule of kings had ...
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