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... King's court as focus for that apprehension . The tolerance of Romanists around the Catholic Henrietta Maria could only lend plausibility to apprehension . 13 Further , the rise of Arminianism within the Church of England - and ...
... King's court as focus for that apprehension . The tolerance of Romanists around the Catholic Henrietta Maria could only lend plausibility to apprehension . 13 Further , the rise of Arminianism within the Church of England - and ...
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... King ( who finally kills the stag ) we expect the account to emphasize the King's greatness , but the stag is itself a common symbol of royalty and its ( alleged ) heroic virtues , and the stag is explicitly presented as hero ...
... King ( who finally kills the stag ) we expect the account to emphasize the King's greatness , but the stag is itself a common symbol of royalty and its ( alleged ) heroic virtues , and the stag is explicitly presented as hero ...
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... King , a collection of poems in Latin , Greek , and English produced in commemoration of King's accidental death . As such , the poem is part of a semi - public tribute . But if Milton did not know King particularly well , he clearly ...
... King , a collection of poems in Latin , Greek , and English produced in commemoration of King's accidental death . As such , the poem is part of a semi - public tribute . But if Milton did not know King particularly well , he clearly ...
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