(From the Introduction) The beheading of Charles I on the black-draped scaffold outside Whitehall on 30 January, 1649, horrified the monarchs of Europe, for on that planking by the palace banquet room had been taught the most sanguine of all lessons concerning the relative effectiveness of Divine Right and popular will. The dismal negotiations to end the eight years of the English Civil War had aroused the fears of the Continental princes, and Charles\u27 execution confirmed them; this baneful tide of successful rebellion, refuted by theory and hedged by arms, against despotism must be halted at the Channel shore. As the progress of the English Civil War made clearer its possibilities for European thrones, Continental scholars and theologia...
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This thesis is a study of the problems of teaching poetry to English speaking pupils at South Africa...
For use in this study, neoclassicism will be defined as a trend in twentieth-century composition w...
PREFACE: Until recent years almost nothing had been written about William Carroll although he was go...
Includes a letter of approval from Robert L. RamsayTypescript.There have been three schools of poetr...
The present study compares the academic achievement of these exceptional children as observed in two...
Foreword: This problem originated at the moment the writer glanced at a letter tacked on a barracks ...
This work is an additional facet of the research undertaken by Dr. Herschel Frye of the Department o...
The central concern of this study will be this: will the study of a specific work of literature have...
This thesis is an exploration of superstition and supernatural themes as fictional techniques in Ame...
A dissertation submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Cincinnati in partial fulfillme...
During most of the period in which the dynasty founded by Sargon II ruled the Assyrian empire it was...
This study looks at the subject of high school journalism. A course that will not overburden student...
Such a study could be voluminous. Of necessity, therefore, this study will omit an analysis of any m...
It was the purpose of this study (1) to present to the College of the Pacific a written record of th...
In making a comparison between Dr. Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther, (1811 - 1887) and Dr. Joseph Aug...
This thesis is a study of the problems of teaching poetry to English speaking pupils at South Africa...