A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 82
... Smectymnuus , had , as we have seen , appeared in April . Milton evidently believed in the principle " divide and conquer . " His first tract had been an impersonal treatise setting forth the historical aspects of the problem ; his ...
... Smectymnuus , had , as we have seen , appeared in April . Milton evidently believed in the principle " divide and conquer . " His first tract had been an impersonal treatise setting forth the historical aspects of the problem ; his ...
Page 86
... Smectymnuus , " issued early in the year 1642 , Milton again returns to the pettier and more per- sonal phases of the controversy . Bishop Hall , aided now by his son , had at last swung his battery against Milton him- self in the ...
... Smectymnuus , " issued early in the year 1642 , Milton again returns to the pettier and more per- sonal phases of the controversy . Bishop Hall , aided now by his son , had at last swung his battery against Milton him- self in the ...
Page 135
James Holly Hanford. a passage in the Apology for Smectymnuus , in which he tells how he was first roused to literary enthusiasm by the amatory poetry of the Roman elegists and inspired to imi- tate them . Besides the amatory motive ...
James Holly Hanford. a passage in the Apology for Smectymnuus , in which he tells how he was first roused to literary enthusiasm by the amatory poetry of the Roman elegists and inspired to imi- tate them . Besides the amatory motive ...
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