A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 3
... statement he ever made of the facts of his private and public career . The general credibility of this and other utterances about himself cannot be ques- tioned . It has been argued 1 that his remark in Areopagitica about visiting ...
... statement he ever made of the facts of his private and public career . The general credibility of this and other utterances about himself cannot be ques- tioned . It has been argued 1 that his remark in Areopagitica about visiting ...
Page 121
... statement in favor of divorce and demonstrates that even polygamy is not prohibited by divine law . The chief virtue of the work in Milton's eyes was that its principles were derived solely from Scripture . Its main bulk consists of ...
... statement in favor of divorce and demonstrates that even polygamy is not prohibited by divine law . The chief virtue of the work in Milton's eyes was that its principles were derived solely from Scripture . Its main bulk consists of ...
Page 388
... statement of Toland , that Milton himself contracted his library " both because the heirs he left could not make a right use of it , and that he thought he might sell it more to their advantage than they would be able to do them- selves ...
... statement of Toland , that Milton himself contracted his library " both because the heirs he left could not make a right use of it , and that he thought he might sell it more to their advantage than they would be able to do them- selves ...
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