A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... given as fully as possible in the ensuing pages . Of the individual documents from which citation has been made ... given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are ...
... given as fully as possible in the ensuing pages . Of the individual documents from which citation has been made ... given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are ...
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... given to Milton by the Counci was far more momentous . It was that of writing a work to counteract the menacing effect on public opinion of the famous Eikon Basilike or King's Book , which had ap- peared almost immediately after the ...
... given to Milton by the Counci was far more momentous . It was that of writing a work to counteract the menacing effect on public opinion of the famous Eikon Basilike or King's Book , which had ap- peared almost immediately after the ...
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... given up or all but given up the church as a career , he was determined not only to be a scholar and a poet but to exercise an influence by his writings parallel to that of the pulpit . The political - religious motive for going to ...
... given up or all but given up the church as a career , he was determined not only to be a scholar and a poet but to exercise an influence by his writings parallel to that of the pulpit . The political - religious motive for going to ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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