A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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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 211
... statement in Areopagitica that children and childish men may be exhorted to abstain from the possibility of evil influence but hindered forcibly they cannot be . The parting of Adam and his spouse is full of tender loveliness , and ...
... statement in Areopagitica that children and childish men may be exhorted to abstain from the possibility of evil influence but hindered forcibly they cannot be . The parting of Adam and his spouse is full of tender loveliness , and ...
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 ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 293 |
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