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Page 59
... Quakers , Reevonians and Muggletonians , Fifth Monarchy men , and what not . Milton came before the public with his fifth tract ( 1642 ) in defence of his old mentors : An Apology against a Pamphlet called A Modest Confutation of the ...
... Quakers , Reevonians and Muggletonians , Fifth Monarchy men , and what not . Milton came before the public with his fifth tract ( 1642 ) in defence of his old mentors : An Apology against a Pamphlet called A Modest Confutation of the ...
Page 243
... Quaker , liked to think that he had sug- gested the subject , and Masson considered that there is nothing against this . Ellwood was another of Milton's young men , to whom he had lent the manuscript of Paradise Lost . The young Quaker ...
... Quaker , liked to think that he had sug- gested the subject , and Masson considered that there is nothing against this . Ellwood was another of Milton's young men , to whom he had lent the manuscript of Paradise Lost . The young Quaker ...
Page 296
... Quakers , 11 , 157 , 208-9 , 243-4 Ralegh , Sir Walter , 196-7 , 270-1 Ranelagh , Lady , Milton's friend , 74 , 86 , 279 Reformation , the , 23 , 26 , 41 , 44 , 49 , 50 , 52 , 101 Restoration , the , 86 , 114 , 140 , 146 , 172 , 189 ...
... Quakers , 11 , 157 , 208-9 , 243-4 Ralegh , Sir Walter , 196-7 , 270-1 Ranelagh , Lady , Milton's friend , 74 , 86 , 279 Reformation , the , 23 , 26 , 41 , 44 , 49 , 50 , 52 , 101 Restoration , the , 86 , 114 , 140 , 146 , 172 , 189 ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Paradise Lost | 215 |
Milton Christ and Samson | 243 |
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