Image Government: Monarchical Metamorphoses in English Literature and Art, 1649-1702"Image Government traces some of the cranks and windings, ebbings and flowings that lead from Charles I's downfall to Queen Anne's coronation as they are registered in printed literature and visual art. The poetry of Marvel and Dryden, multifarious political writings by greater and lesser figures, and the work of significant divines like the Whiggish Burnet, and Hickes, doyen of the nonjurers, are all used to show how the expression of ideas changed in the second half of the seventeenth century. While showing his awareness of the contributions of modern scholarship, the author displays a magisterial grasp of primary sources, often little exploited. The book explores aspects of sovereignty and the underlying principles of political cohesion for the benefit of students and scholars of later seventeenth-century literature, history and art."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Page 44
... King by long Succession born . ... ' Whoever was formerly acquainted with Mr. WALLER , will easily recollect him at Sight ' , announces the writer of the preface to Poems on Several Occasions ( 1717 ) , introducing The First Anniversary ...
... King by long Succession born . ... ' Whoever was formerly acquainted with Mr. WALLER , will easily recollect him at Sight ' , announces the writer of the preface to Poems on Several Occasions ( 1717 ) , introducing The First Anniversary ...
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... King might ever such a Force have done ; Yet would not he be Lord , nor yet his Son.25 ' A Force ' must be legal terminology : ' a particular act or instance of unlawful violence'.26 ' No King ' - for had not Bracton long ago laid down ...
... King might ever such a Force have done ; Yet would not he be Lord , nor yet his Son.25 ' A Force ' must be legal terminology : ' a particular act or instance of unlawful violence'.26 ' No King ' - for had not Bracton long ago laid down ...
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... King's Party , who had made less noise , trembled at this Overture ; and believ'd that it was the only way , utterly to destroy the King , and to pull up all future hopes of the Royal Family by the Roots . . . there was too much ...
... King's Party , who had made less noise , trembled at this Overture ; and believ'd that it was the only way , utterly to destroy the King , and to pull up all future hopes of the Royal Family by the Roots . . . there was too much ...
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Image Government: Monarchical Metamorphoses in English Literature and Art ... T. R. Langley No preview available - 2001 |
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