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... refer to the Epicureans ( cf. 1. 22 n . ) or to the Cynics , whose ideal was to have as few wants as possible . 1. 31 , wiser Madmen : the Stoics , the rival school to the Epi- cureans , founded in Athens by Zeno ( 340-265 B.C. ) . They ...
... refer to the Epicureans ( cf. 1. 22 n . ) or to the Cynics , whose ideal was to have as few wants as possible . 1. 31 , wiser Madmen : the Stoics , the rival school to the Epi- cureans , founded in Athens by Zeno ( 340-265 B.C. ) . They ...
Sida 157
... refers to the prominent part taken by the monks of Bangor in the opposition of the Celtic Church to S. Augustine , the first Archbishop of Canterbury , but the escape of the ' last of the litter ' to Geneva can refer only very generally ...
... refers to the prominent part taken by the monks of Bangor in the opposition of the Celtic Church to S. Augustine , the first Archbishop of Canterbury , but the escape of the ' last of the litter ' to Geneva can refer only very generally ...
Sida 159
... refers to ' middle Spirits ' between angelic and human in Paradise Lost , iii . 461-2 . - - 1. 348. Part of the ... refer to the union of Church and State when Henry became head of the Church ; line 352 would then refer to his violation ...
... refers to ' middle Spirits ' between angelic and human in Paradise Lost , iii . 461-2 . - - 1. 348. Part of the ... refer to the union of Church and State when Henry became head of the Church ; line 352 would then refer to his violation ...
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INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid allusion Anglican Arts bless'd blood Catholic character Charles Church common couplet Court Crimes Crowd David design'd Dissenters divine Doctrine DRYDEN'S SATIRE dullness epic Essay ev'n ev'ry Exclusion Bill faith Fame Fate Father fear Foes Fool Friends Grace hast Heav'n heroic Hind Hist Hobbes Honour Horace Hudibras human humour James Jebusites John Dryden Juvenal King king's lines literary Lord Love Mac Flecknoe Medal mind mock-heroic Monarch Monmouth Native Nature ne'er never Noble o'er Panther Parliament parody Persius plain plays poem Poet poetry political Pope Popish Plot praise Priests Prince prose Protestant Puritans rais'd reason Rebel Reign Religio Laici Religion Rhyme Roman Sanhedrin Satire X Satires of Juvenal Scripture Sects Sejanus sense Shadwell Shadwell's Shaftesbury Soul spirit T. S. ELIOT thee thou thought Throne true truth try'd verse Virtue Whigs words write Youth