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... satire , called " The Puritan and Papist , " which was only inserted in the last col- lection of his Works ; and so distinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty and the Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord Jermyn ...
... satire , called " The Puritan and Papist , " which was only inserted in the last col- lection of his Works ; and so distinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty and the Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord Jermyn ...
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... satire on the King's party . des introduced by Suckling , perhaps övery geniera.i tion of poets has been teased.no197 STADI ynow live his ** 10 S0102 0.1isemid to the court , Ol basetof or bra Savoy - missing Cowley came into ad play ...
... satire on the King's party . des introduced by Suckling , perhaps övery geniera.i tion of poets has been teased.no197 STADI ynow live his ** 10 S0102 0.1isemid to the court , Ol basetof or bra Savoy - missing Cowley came into ad play ...
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... satire : opens his book with telling that he has used per- sona , which according to Milton , signfies only a mask , in a sense not known to the Romans , by applying it as we apply person . But as Ne- mesis is always on the watch , it ...
... satire : opens his book with telling that he has used per- sona , which according to Milton , signfies only a mask , in a sense not known to the Romans , by applying it as we apply person . But as Ne- mesis is always on the watch , it ...
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... satirical ; the rudeness of his invective is equalled by the grossness of his flattery . " Deserimer , Cromuelle , tu solus su- peres , ad te summa nostrarum rerum rediit , in te solo consistit , insuperabili tuæ virtuti cedimus cuncti ...
... satirical ; the rudeness of his invective is equalled by the grossness of his flattery . " Deserimer , Cromuelle , tu solus su- peres , ad te summa nostrarum rerum rediit , in te solo consistit , insuperabili tuæ virtuti cedimus cuncti ...
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... satire is directed , was not more the folly of the puritans than of others . It had in that time a very extensive dominion Its predictions raised hopes and fears in minds which ought to have rejected it with contempt . In hazardous ...
... satire is directed , was not more the folly of the puritans than of others . It had in that time a very extensive dominion Its predictions raised hopes and fears in minds which ought to have rejected it with contempt . In hazardous ...
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