165, 324, 325; founder of the school of critical poets, 326; his tragedies, 327; comedies, 328, 329; Annus mirabilis, 330; attitude in politics and religion, 331; Absalom and Ahitophel, 332-334; influence on literature, vii.
"History of the English People, Index"
John Richard Green
Somehow, foolishly, illogically, I feel that it will be the annus mirabilis for my beloved country.
"The Red Planet"
William J. Locke
Of the virtues of each plant and flower he used he was fully convinced; and when he tells of their powers, as in his "Aqua mirabilis," the tale is like a solemn litany, and we are reminded of Clarendon's testimony to "the gravity of his motion."
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby