Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pages |
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... Jure Divino , Caledonia , and A Scots Poem , more than four thousand lines of verse . After 1706 his poems tended to be short occasional poems and lampoons.39 The drudgery , especially of Jure Divino , was out of proportion to the reward .
... Jure Divino , Caledonia , and A Scots Poem , more than four thousand lines of verse . After 1706 his poems tended to be short occasional poems and lampoons.39 The drudgery , especially of Jure Divino , was out of proportion to the reward .
Page 35
... jure divino " derives from the will of the people who choose their monarch and submit to his or her rule . " Justest Title , viz . the Revolution , and Parliamentary Settlement , from which , whoever reigns in England , has without a ...
... jure divino " derives from the will of the people who choose their monarch and submit to his or her rule . " Justest Title , viz . the Revolution , and Parliamentary Settlement , from which , whoever reigns in England , has without a ...
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... Jure Divino , unless one is given to reading an extremely radical opinion here . The limitation of the poem springs , I believe , from a fact of Defoe's entire artistic life ; he was engaged with the topical rather than with the ...
... Jure Divino , unless one is given to reading an extremely radical opinion here . The limitation of the poem springs , I believe , from a fact of Defoe's entire artistic life ; he was engaged with the topical rather than with the ...
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