The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... King ? ' Milton responded , ' Is not the loss of his head a still greater judgement on the King ? ' Milton were alike the victims of their own infatuation , 18 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
... King ? ' Milton responded , ' Is not the loss of his head a still greater judgement on the King ? ' Milton were alike the victims of their own infatuation , 18 THE PORTENT OF MILTON.
Page 37
... King's execution until it was a fait accompli . As for his romantic ideal of women , The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is as devoid of goddesses as Paradise Lost is destitute of patriotic heroes . Its only hero is Satan . Milton ...
... King's execution until it was a fait accompli . As for his romantic ideal of women , The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is as devoid of goddesses as Paradise Lost is destitute of patriotic heroes . Its only hero is Satan . Milton ...
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... King . Preach'd and since publish'd by Matthew Griffith , D.D. , and Chaplain to the late King . Wherin many notorious wrestlings of Scripture , and other falsities are observ'd . 1660 . The Readie and Easie Way to establish a Free ...
... King . Preach'd and since publish'd by Matthew Griffith , D.D. , and Chaplain to the late King . Wherin many notorious wrestlings of Scripture , and other falsities are observ'd . 1660 . The Readie and Easie Way to establish a Free ...
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