A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 123
... attempted to secure toleration even for Jews , he never became an open champion of that complete religious freedom for ... attempt to regulate it by external force can do only harm . Milton's plea is , as it was in Areopagitica , for ...
... attempted to secure toleration even for Jews , he never became an open champion of that complete religious freedom for ... attempt to regulate it by external force can do only harm . Milton's plea is , as it was in Areopagitica , for ...
Page 195
... attempt , and of his determination to persist , is the fundamental perversion of his will . This , in turn , implies a perversion of the intellect , for his language shows that he has lost his original comprehension of God and has at ...
... attempt , and of his determination to persist , is the fundamental perversion of his will . This , in turn , implies a perversion of the intellect , for his language shows that he has lost his original comprehension of God and has at ...
Page 339
... attempt to constitute a critical text of Paradise Lost according to the methods which , as a classical scholar , he had been accustomed to apply to ancient authors . Bentley made the unwarranted assumption that Milton's work had been ...
... attempt to constitute a critical text of Paradise Lost according to the methods which , as a classical scholar , he had been accustomed to apply to ancient authors . Bentley made the unwarranted assumption that Milton's work had been ...
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