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... father and children , can be linked with the view of the country gentry , in their coun- try houses , as being in loco regis , deputies for the monarch or extensions of monarchic power . This suggests a line which runs from country via ...
... father and children , can be linked with the view of the country gentry , in their coun- try houses , as being in loco regis , deputies for the monarch or extensions of monarchic power . This suggests a line which runs from country via ...
Page 101
... father , less , to rue . and by the tenderness of the ending : This grave partakes the fleshly birth . Which cover lightly , gentle earth . ( 11. 21–5 ) The loss is registered , but it is placed and understood in the context of ...
... father , less , to rue . and by the tenderness of the ending : This grave partakes the fleshly birth . Which cover lightly , gentle earth . ( 11. 21–5 ) The loss is registered , but it is placed and understood in the context of ...
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... father and brother , reference to her slow death , but whereas Milton de- velops parallels between poet and subject Dryden concentrates more upon direct praise . This is tactful in itself , because by 1686 Dryden had over forty - five ...
... father and brother , reference to her slow death , but whereas Milton de- velops parallels between poet and subject Dryden concentrates more upon direct praise . This is tactful in itself , because by 1686 Dryden had over forty - five ...
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