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... king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This legitimate pride , in the full and fair knowledge of his capacities , as a representative of mankind , is the cen- ter of Milton's ...
... king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This legitimate pride , in the full and fair knowledge of his capacities , as a representative of mankind , is the cen- ter of Milton's ...
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... King in all things was taught ; Laud and his Church became a powerful instrument at the disposal of the Crown . On the other hand , a spirit of toleration reigned in the King's party , both as to ideas and morals . As long as you obeyed ...
... King in all things was taught ; Laud and his Church became a powerful instrument at the disposal of the Crown . On the other hand , a spirit of toleration reigned in the King's party , both as to ideas and morals . As long as you obeyed ...
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... King's plans of personal domination perhaps even more than his Church policy , took their opportunity and obliged Charles to call the Parliament of 1640 , which was to become the Long Parliament . This Parliament first attacked the ...
... King's plans of personal domination perhaps even more than his Church policy , took their opportunity and obliged Charles to call the Parliament of 1640 , which was to become the Long Parliament . This Parliament first attacked the ...
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... King- dom of God . 3 Milton fully shared that hope , that pride , that enthusi- asm . And besides his high idea of the English people , he had his high idea of himself . He believed himself capable of real and decisive action ; he felt ...
... King- dom of God . 3 Milton fully shared that hope , that pride , that enthusi- asm . And besides his high idea of the English people , he had his high idea of himself . He believed himself capable of real and decisive action ; he felt ...
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... comes the struggle over the King's trial and execution . Milton publishes in 1649 The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates and Eikonoklastes . Then come the three Defences in Latin : Defensio pro populo Angli- 30 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER I I.
... comes the struggle over the King's trial and execution . Milton publishes in 1649 The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates and Eikonoklastes . Then come the three Defences in Latin : Defensio pro populo Angli- 30 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER I I.
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