The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... pamphlet Milton vents against Hall and his fellow prelates an intensity of feeling that may well have been due , in part , to his exasperation at having had to forestall his engrossing ambition ; to which in his pamphlets , which came ...
... pamphlet Milton vents against Hall and his fellow prelates an intensity of feeling that may well have been due , in part , to his exasperation at having had to forestall his engrossing ambition ; to which in his pamphlets , which came ...
Page 107
... pamphlet — had she been able to understand it - on which Milton was then engaged . It was the year 1641 , when the Puritans and the Bishops were at loggerheads . There was even a schoolroom in the house ; for Milton was going to board ...
... pamphlet — had she been able to understand it - on which Milton was then engaged . It was the year 1641 , when the Puritans and the Bishops were at loggerheads . There was even a schoolroom in the house ; for Milton was going to board ...
Page 117
... pamphlets . The mode of An Apology against a Pamphlet , for example , is very different from that of Areopagitica . Its manner of plangent , exuberant raillery will justify an extended quotation . The style , like that of Areopagitica ...
... pamphlets . The mode of An Apology against a Pamphlet , for example , is very different from that of Areopagitica . Its manner of plangent , exuberant raillery will justify an extended quotation . The style , like that of Areopagitica ...
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