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... wrote his great tragedies ; the cause of the dynamic release in Milton's case , however , is not thus obscure . Paradise Lost , as I already observed , is in essence a tragedy having only a single character , and that character Milton ...
... wrote his great tragedies ; the cause of the dynamic release in Milton's case , however , is not thus obscure . Paradise Lost , as I already observed , is in essence a tragedy having only a single character , and that character Milton ...
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... wrote or dictated , being blind and ill - The Readie and Easie Way to establish a Free Commonwealth , a copy of which he despatched to General Monck , the provisional chief factor . It was a perilous adventure , dead against kingship ...
... wrote or dictated , being blind and ill - The Readie and Easie Way to establish a Free Commonwealth , a copy of which he despatched to General Monck , the provisional chief factor . It was a perilous adventure , dead against kingship ...
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... wrote to her people . They sympathetically responded , and they wrote to Milton , who was doubtless no less wretched in his different way at seeing his happy anticipation chilled by the girl who wanted to leave him - for that was the ...
... wrote to her people . They sympathetically responded , and they wrote to Milton , who was doubtless no less wretched in his different way at seeing his happy anticipation chilled by the girl who wanted to leave him - for that was the ...
Contents
Preface II | 11 |
The Argument | 13 |
The Portent of MiltonThe Power | 15 |
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