Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800James E. Person Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 of the greatest writers and thinkers of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Restoration periods by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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Page 277
... England , ] “ The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fa- natical conventiclers , who in Scotland , were known by the name of Whigs ; the country party fancied a resemblance between the courtiers and the ...
... England , ] “ The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fa- natical conventiclers , who in Scotland , were known by the name of Whigs ; the country party fancied a resemblance between the courtiers and the ...
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... England by Penn and certain of his settlers , set a tremendous mark in an age of nearly universal religious totalitarianism . That all persons living in this province , who con- fess and acknowledge the one Almighty and eternal God , to ...
... England by Penn and certain of his settlers , set a tremendous mark in an age of nearly universal religious totalitarianism . That all persons living in this province , who con- fess and acknowledge the one Almighty and eternal God , to ...
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... England , the rising spirit of inde- pendence among England's common people , the triumph of British naval and mercantile sea power , the growth of a new American empire , all these were in his favor . But that was not all . Others ...
... England , the rising spirit of inde- pendence among England's common people , the triumph of British naval and mercantile sea power , the growth of a new American empire , all these were in his favor . But that was not all . Others ...
Contents
The Intellectual Background | 1 |
Benjamin Franklin 17061790 | 99 |
Patrick Henry 17361799 | 191 |
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