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... Smectymnuus ( 1642 ) , however , supplies a comprehensive de- 160 Not " turning over the Greek and Latin classics , " as sometimes quoted . 161 Milton's autograph copy of Lycophron ( see above , p . 79 ) bears the date 1634 ; the ...
... Smectymnuus ( 1642 ) , however , supplies a comprehensive de- 160 Not " turning over the Greek and Latin classics , " as sometimes quoted . 161 Milton's autograph copy of Lycophron ( see above , p . 79 ) bears the date 1634 ; the ...
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... Smectymnuus ( 1641/2 ) , to the effect that Luther did not abstain in a righteous cause from using " words not civil at other times to be spoken , " shows Milton justifying in his own mind the deliberate adoption of the worst ...
... Smectymnuus ( 1641/2 ) , to the effect that Luther did not abstain in a righteous cause from using " words not civil at other times to be spoken , " shows Milton justifying in his own mind the deliberate adoption of the worst ...
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... Smectymnuus he infers that he was actually under training with the London militia in 1642. The statement of Philips that there was in 1643 a project to make Milton an adjutant - general in Sir William Waller's army Masson dismisses as a ...
... Smectymnuus he infers that he was actually under training with the London militia in 1642. The statement of Philips that there was in 1643 a project to make Milton an adjutant - general in Sir William Waller's army Masson dismisses as a ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
Milton and the Art of | 161 |
6 The Dramatic Element in Paradise Lost | 208 |
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