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Page 17
... beginnings of some of Milton's later and most original conceptions : So dear to heav'n is saintly chastity , That when a soul is found sincerely so , A thousand liveried angels lacky her , Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt ...
... beginnings of some of Milton's later and most original conceptions : So dear to heav'n is saintly chastity , That when a soul is found sincerely so , A thousand liveried angels lacky her , Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt ...
Page 41
... beginning of 1642 , Milton published a fourth pamphlet in which he explains more methodically and more soberly than in the previous ones his arguments against the Bishops : The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty . This ...
... beginning of 1642 , Milton published a fourth pamphlet in which he explains more methodically and more soberly than in the previous ones his arguments against the Bishops : The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty . This ...
Page 58
... beginning ; and this brings a strong element of un- conscious humor- for he is in such deadly earnest — into the treatise . What drives him to plead for divorce is in reality his wife's refusal . But he cannot own that . Therefore he ...
... beginning ; and this brings a strong element of un- conscious humor- for he is in such deadly earnest — into the treatise . What drives him to plead for divorce is in reality his wife's refusal . But he cannot own that . Therefore he ...
Page 73
... beginning to speak firmly to the Presbyterians . After Marston Moor , he has the right and the power to do so . And his voice is in favor of liberty . The Independents , all men who needed liberty , like Milton , are gathering round the ...
... beginning to speak firmly to the Presbyterians . After Marston Moor , he has the right and the power to do so . And his voice is in favor of liberty . The Independents , all men who needed liberty , like Milton , are gathering round the ...
Page 74
... beginning , Milton complains of the English climate , a grumble that will be re - echoed in Para- dise Lost ; he speaks of the industry of a life wholly dedicated to studious labours , and those natural endowments haply not the worst ...
... beginning , Milton complains of the English climate , a grumble that will be re - echoed in Para- dise Lost ; he speaks of the industry of a life wholly dedicated to studious labours , and those natural endowments haply not the worst ...
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