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... reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw the meeting of the Long Parliament . It meant , among other ...
... reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw the meeting of the Long Parliament . It meant , among other ...
Page 89
... reference is to Spenser , who had told the story of Sabrina in the " Faery Queene , " Book ii . c . x . A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as ...
... reference is to Spenser , who had told the story of Sabrina in the " Faery Queene , " Book ii . c . x . A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as ...
Page 107
... reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( see Masson's " Milton , " iii . 154-156 ) . The probable reference is to Rev. ii . 12 , and iii . zo ...
... reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( see Masson's " Milton , " iii . 154-156 ) . The probable reference is to Rev. ii . 12 , and iii . zo ...
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