The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... Latin ) , that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of social life , religious , domestic and civil . In the religious field he sought to free the Church , not only from prelacy , but also from its ...
... Latin ) , that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of social life , religious , domestic and civil . In the religious field he sought to free the Church , not only from prelacy , but also from its ...
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... Latin ) in Defensio Secunda : There is , after the example of the Apostle , a way to strength through weakness . Let me , then , be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies of my ...
... Latin ) in Defensio Secunda : There is , after the example of the Apostle , a way to strength through weakness . Let me , then , be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies of my ...
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... Latin Tongue ; the elder sort especially , with little teaching , and thir own industry . By John Milton . 1669 . The History of Britain . That part especially now call'd England . From the first Traditional Beginning , continu'd to the ...
... Latin Tongue ; the elder sort especially , with little teaching , and thir own industry . By John Milton . 1669 . The History of Britain . That part especially now call'd England . From the first Traditional Beginning , continu'd to the ...
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