The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554 pages |
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Page 344
... Long Parliament ( Nov. 3 , 1640 ) , there came a change in his notions of the drama . From this period there is evidence that his sympathy with the Prynne view of things , at least as far as regarded the English stage , was more ...
... Long Parliament ( Nov. 3 , 1640 ) , there came a change in his notions of the drama . From this period there is evidence that his sympathy with the Prynne view of things , at least as far as regarded the English stage , was more ...
Page 439
... long career as Knight , Baronet , and Judge , he had been raised by James to ... Parliament ; and , as the Sonnet hints , his death was believed to have been ... Parliament , and all - powerful in the Westminster Assembly . Milton's ...
... long career as Knight , Baronet , and Judge , he had been raised by James to ... Parliament ; and , as the Sonnet hints , his death was believed to have been ... Parliament , and all - powerful in the Westminster Assembly . Milton's ...
Page 440
... Long Parliament , and in part carried into effect , after the abolition of Episcopacy . It was their effort , at all events , to secure that , if this system were permanently established by the majority as the national English system ...
... Long Parliament , and in part carried into effect , after the abolition of Episcopacy . It was their effort , at all events , to secure that , if this system were permanently established by the majority as the national English system ...
Page 442
... Parliament in again taking arms for the King . The Earl of Norwich and Lord ... Parliamentary commander - in - chief in December 1644. Milton , in this ... long and impassioned outburst of Latin eulogium in the Defensio Secunda . No ...
... Parliament in again taking arms for the King . The Earl of Norwich and Lord ... Parliamentary commander - in - chief in December 1644. Milton , in this ... long and impassioned outburst of Latin eulogium in the Defensio Secunda . No ...
Page 443
... Long Parliament and the Council of State ? Especially in matters of Religion was not fresh zeal necessary ? Throughout England and Wales , or in many parts of them , Church matters were in chaos - Presbyterian ministers here and ...
... Long Parliament and the Council of State ? Especially in matters of Religion was not fresh zeal necessary ? Throughout England and Wales , or in many parts of them , Church matters were in chaos - Presbyterian ministers here and ...
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