A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 41
... courage of the people . The vigour of the Parliament had begun to humble the pride of the bishops . As long as the liberty of speech was no longer subject to control , all mouths began to be opened MATERIALS FOR BIOGRAPHY 41.
... courage of the people . The vigour of the Parliament had begun to humble the pride of the bishops . As long as the liberty of speech was no longer subject to control , all mouths began to be opened MATERIALS FOR BIOGRAPHY 41.
Page 42
James Holly Hanford. subject to control , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the indi- viduals , other of those of the order . They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ ...
James Holly Hanford. subject to control , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the indi- viduals , other of those of the order . They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ ...
Page 249
... opened by the fact that Milton's more particular theme , the fall of man , found closer parallels in classical tragedy than it did in classical epic , and that he had originally planned to cast his material in dramatic form . In the ...
... opened by the fact that Milton's more particular theme , the fall of man , found closer parallels in classical tragedy than it did in classical epic , and that he had originally planned to cast his material in dramatic form . In the ...
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