Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... Cromwell's and lived at Eton in the house of John Oxenbridge , whose knowledge of the Bermudas probably contributed to Marvell's poem on the subject . Now close to Cromwell , he wrote songs for the marriage of Cromwell's daughter Mary ...
... Cromwell's and lived at Eton in the house of John Oxenbridge , whose knowledge of the Bermudas probably contributed to Marvell's poem on the subject . Now close to Cromwell , he wrote songs for the marriage of Cromwell's daughter Mary ...
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... Cromwell became Protector in December 1653. When Marvell wrote the poem he was at Eton , tutor to Cromwell's protégé William Dutton . J. A. Mazzeo has argued that Marvell represents Cromwell here as a Davidic king ; the concept of the ...
... Cromwell became Protector in December 1653. When Marvell wrote the poem he was at Eton , tutor to Cromwell's protégé William Dutton . J. A. Mazzeo has argued that Marvell represents Cromwell here as a Davidic king ; the concept of the ...
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... Cromwell did the same by accepting the Protectorate in December 1653 , and was about to do it again by dissolving Parliament in January 1655 . On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards . Presumably written June - early August ...
... Cromwell did the same by accepting the Protectorate in December 1653 , and was about to do it again by dissolving Parliament in January 1655 . On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards . Presumably written June - early August ...
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