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When the King was apparently returning . Harrington , with a few associates as
fanatical as himself , used to meet , with all the gravity of political importance , to
settle an equal government by rotation ; and Milton , kicking when he could strike
...
When the King was apparently returning . Harrington , with a few associates as
fanatical as himself , used to meet , with all the gravity of political importance , to
settle an equal government by rotation ; and Milton , kicking when he could strike
...
Pagina 334
... And heap ' d the camp with mountains of the dead ; The King of men his
reverend priest defied , And for the King ' s offence , the people died . Declare , O
Goddess , what offended Power Enflam ' d their rage , in that ill omen ' d hour ;
anger ...
... And heap ' d the camp with mountains of the dead ; The King of men his
reverend priest defied , And for the King ' s offence , the people died . Declare , O
Goddess , what offended Power Enflam ' d their rage , in that ill omen ' d hour ;
anger ...
Pagina 420
Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindaric
Odes to Temple , to the King , and to the Athenian Society , a knot of obscure men
, who published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions sent , or
supposed ...
Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindaric
Odes to Temple , to the King , and to the Athenian Society , a knot of obscure men
, who published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions sent , or
supposed ...
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JOHN MILTON | 47 |
EARL OF ROCHESTER | 107 |
JOSEPH ADDISON | 197 |
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