At Vacant HoursBloomsbury Academic, 31 may 2002 - 492 páginas This richly annotated collection of previously unpublished verse by Thomas St Nicholas (1602-1668), an important puritan lawyer, parliamentarian and contemporary of John Milton, provides a memorable record of English life during the crucial middle decades of the seventeenth century. |
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... seems to be turning his attention from Archbishop Laud , with whom he has just been dealing , to bishops in general . Thus bishops and archbishop are alike in being envisaged as the locusts in Rev. 9 that emerge from the smoke of the ...
... seems to be turning his attention from Archbishop Laud , with whom he has just been dealing , to bishops in general . Thus bishops and archbishop are alike in being envisaged as the locusts in Rev. 9 that emerge from the smoke of the ...
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... seem to have been close , for Timothy's first wife was Thomas St Nicholas's niece from Yorkshire , Anne Copley . By the ... seems to have been neglected by its new rector , who lived in Leicester , and St Nicholas , its former rector ...
... seem to have been close , for Timothy's first wife was Thomas St Nicholas's niece from Yorkshire , Anne Copley . By the ... seems to have been neglected by its new rector , who lived in Leicester , and St Nicholas , its former rector ...
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... seems to be the meaning . 3 Why ... ye ] why , do you suppose , is he now so angry ? The question ( and , at this point , the poem ) seems to be addressed directly to parishioners at Ash attending the burial . By so immediately engaging ...
... seems to be the meaning . 3 Why ... ye ] why , do you suppose , is he now so angry ? The question ( and , at this point , the poem ) seems to be addressed directly to parishioners at Ash attending the burial . By so immediately engaging ...
Índice
The Poems 162468 PAGE | xi |
Thomas St Nicholas 160268 | xxiv |
The Birmingham Manuscript MS BUL 5iv23 | xxxii |
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Términos y frases comunes
Accountant Barebones Parliament bishops bless brother Christ church Copley Country House Poem Cromwell death deleted Diary divine doth earth ECHO Elizabeth England English father fear fire friends Geneva Bible God's hand hast hath haue heart heaven Hoaden holy honour Hymn of Praise i'the imprisonment Inner Temple inserted John St Nicholas Joseph Hall Kent king Leicestershire letter Lionel Copley live London Long Parliament Lord marriage Matt Meditations mercies Micah Mock-Begger Hall Nicholas brothers Nicholas's nonconformist OED2 overwritten Oxford parish Parliament Planché Pontefract Castle poor Prayer prisoners Prov puritan recorded Recreation rhyme Richard Baxter Rotherham Savoy Declaration sermon soul Speed the Plough spelling St Nicholas's poem thee thine things Thomas St Nicholas thou Tilley Ultimum Vale unto verse vnto Voice vols vpon wife William wisdom word written Yorkshire
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A History of Seventeenth-Century English Literature Thomas Corns No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2006 |