The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... marriage his opinion . Thus it happened , when he was married and the need arose for divorce , he was well qualified to write , as he did , a masterly dissertation on the subject . This was The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce . He ...
... marriage his opinion . Thus it happened , when he was married and the need arose for divorce , he was well qualified to write , as he did , a masterly dissertation on the subject . This was The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce . He ...
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. IX PHILOSOPHY OF DIVORCE MILTON'S Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is a marvel of eloquence and humanistic feeling . He entreats his auditory to be ' still , and heare all out ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. IX PHILOSOPHY OF DIVORCE MILTON'S Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is a marvel of eloquence and humanistic feeling . He entreats his auditory to be ' still , and heare all out ...
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... Discipline of Divorce : Restor'd to the good of both Sexes , From the bondage of Canon Law , and other mistakes , to Christian Freedom , guided by the Rule of Charity . Wherein also many places of Scripture have recovered their long ...
... Discipline of Divorce : Restor'd to the good of both Sexes , From the bondage of Canon Law , and other mistakes , to Christian Freedom , guided by the Rule of Charity . Wherein also many places of Scripture have recovered their long ...
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