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" I am entering on another copious subject ; what does this kingdom owe your lordship 1 you have been in several reigns, one of the greatest ornaments of England ; but you have of late been one of its fortunate preservers : your lordship was an eminent... "
Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au dix-huitième siècle ... - Página 212
por Alexandre Beljame - 1881 - 506 páginas
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The Dramatic Works of John Crowne: The English friar: or, The town sparks ...

Mr. Crown (John) - 1874 - 474 páginas
...you have of late been one of its fortunate preservers : your lordship was an eminent instrument in this revolution, which has been so happy to England,...vassals, and for all its wealth had nothing but a wafer. What could have stop'd that inundation of power which was rolling on, and swelling as it roll'd, delug'd...
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The Dramatic Works of John Crowne: The English friar. Regulus. The married ...

Mr. Crown (John) - 1874 - 446 páginas
...you have of late been one of its fortunate preservers : your lordship was an eminent instrument in this revolution, which has been so happy to England,...had been overrun by France ; England, for certain, bad lost its rights, liberties, and religion, and perhaps been no more a kingdom, but a province to...
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John Crowne: His Life and Dramatic Works, Volume 1

Arthur Franklin White - 1922 - 226 páginas
...shows that his support of Whig interests Trad become whole-hearted. He writes: "This revolution .... has been so happy to England and the greatest part of Europe. Had not this change been, almost tor;; et attaque les whigs et les protestants; apres la Revolution il redevient whig." Beljame was...
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John Crowne: His Life and Dramatic Works

Arthur Franklin White - 1922 - 224 páginas
...the reign of Charles II. 212 Sec below, Chapter II, p. 127ff. 21s Dennis, I, 50. 214 Works, IV, 27. all Europe had been overrun by France ; England, for certain, had lost its right, liberties, and religion, and perhaps been no more a kingdom, but a province to France, a vassal...
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Plots and Counterplots: Sexual Politics and the Body Politic in English ...

Richard Braverman - 1993 - 366 páginas
...was unambiguous. Recounting Sidney's seminal role in the events of 1688, Crowne invokes Whig dogma: Had not this change been, almost all Europe had been...vassals, and for all its wealth had nothing but a wafer.55 The prologue pushes further, exploiting the memory of the Assassination Plot itself: "Some...
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Men of Letters and the English Public in the Eighteenth Century, 1660-1744 ...

Alexandre Beljame - 1998 - 528 páginas
...to another aspirant.11* Henry Care, after violently abusing the Roman Catholics in his news. , fso happy to England, and the greatest part of Europe....Province to France, a Vassal to Vassals, and for all i1s Wealth had nothing but a Wafer . . . And what a glorious Figure does England now make in Comparison...
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Dramatists of the Restoration: John Crowne

William Hugh Logan - 1874 - 446 páginas
...you have of late been one of its fortunate preservers : your lordship was an eminent instrument in this revolution, which has been so happy to England,...vassals, and for all its wealth had nothing but a wafer. What could have stop'd that inundation of power which was rolling on, and swelling as it roll'd, delug'd...
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