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... wind upon my flowers " ) . We need not concern ourselves with the various " sources " -in addition to Homer and Ovid and Spenser- that Milton may have drawn upon for his plot and AT HOME AND ABROAD : 1632-1639 [ 49 ]
... wind upon my flowers " ) . We need not concern ourselves with the various " sources " -in addition to Homer and Ovid and Spenser- that Milton may have drawn upon for his plot and AT HOME AND ABROAD : 1632-1639 [ 49 ]
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... concerned to show that epis- copacy " is not only not agreeable , but tending to the de- struction of monarchy . " At ... concern . In Milton the expression of that con- cern was heightened by a tendency , found sometimes even REVOLUTION ...
... concerned to show that epis- copacy " is not only not agreeable , but tending to the de- struction of monarchy . " At ... concern . In Milton the expression of that con- cern was heightened by a tendency , found sometimes even REVOLUTION ...
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... concern with his own time was the digression in Book 3 on the parallel between the confusion in Britain after the Romans left and that which in 1646-1648 followed the civil war . This section was deleted from the History of 1670 ...
... concern with his own time was the digression in Book 3 on the parallel between the confusion in Britain after the Romans left and that which in 1646-1648 followed the civil war . This section was deleted from the History of 1670 ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
Copyright | |
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