The fifth monarchy men
<p>Few predictions can have been less accurate than the claim by the anonymous author of <em>London's Glory</em> (1661) that the Fifth Monarchists would prove a 'never to be forgotten sect'. After brief literary glory as the subjects of Abraham Cowley's play &l...
Main Authors: | Capp, B, Capp, Bernard |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1970
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