A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 53
... stood his friends both in Council and Parlia- ment ; particularly in the House of Commons , Mr. Andrew Marvel , a member for Hull , acted vigorously in his behalf , and made a considerable party for him ; so that , together with John ...
... stood his friends both in Council and Parlia- ment ; particularly in the House of Commons , Mr. Andrew Marvel , a member for Hull , acted vigorously in his behalf , and made a considerable party for him ; so that , together with John ...
Page 125
... stood alone in his opinions ; but the majority was still against him , and Parlia- ment refused to take the proposed action looking toward religious disestablishment . TRACT ON A FREE COMMONWEALTH ( 1660 ) Except for a brief ...
... stood alone in his opinions ; but the majority was still against him , and Parlia- ment refused to take the proposed action looking toward religious disestablishment . TRACT ON A FREE COMMONWEALTH ( 1660 ) Except for a brief ...
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... stood in Milton's thought as the truest exemplar among his own countrymen of the poetic function and was gladly acknowledged , in spite of differ- ences of temper , theme , and style , as a guide and master . The relationship between ...
... stood in Milton's thought as the truest exemplar among his own countrymen of the poetic function and was gladly acknowledged , in spite of differ- ences of temper , theme , and style , as a guide and master . The relationship between ...
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