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Page xiv
... mean to try to show Milton as one , to reveal the unity of his private and political and literary life , the unity of the man himself . For it is not right even to say that the private man or the political man in him influenced the poet ...
... mean to try to show Milton as one , to reveal the unity of his private and political and literary life , the unity of the man himself . For it is not right even to say that the private man or the political man in him influenced the poet ...
Page xv
... mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit himself to say : " The greatest man , al- though not the greatest poet , John Milton . " This is because there was deeply ...
... mean or petty mixes here , and Trelawny , who , with all his faults , was a man and a judge of men , could permit himself to say : " The greatest man , al- though not the greatest poet , John Milton . " This is because there was deeply ...
Page 24
... Mean- while , the English were going to set to work ; they were going to suppress tyranny , political and ecclesiastical ; they were going to reorganize their country on a rational basis in harmony with the will of God . The English ...
... Mean- while , the English were going to set to work ; they were going to suppress tyranny , political and ecclesiastical ; they were going to reorganize their country on a rational basis in harmony with the will of God . The English ...
Page 31
... Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , and then against monarchy in The Ready and Easy Way to estab- lish a Free Commonwealth . This is the last of Milton's pamphlets ; the cause is lost ; action has become useless ; Milton goes ...
... Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , and then against monarchy in The Ready and Easy Way to estab- lish a Free Commonwealth . This is the last of Milton's pamphlets ; the cause is lost ; action has become useless ; Milton goes ...
Page 42
... means to satiate avarice and ignoble ambition : But when they have glutted their ungrateful bodies , at least , if it be possible that those open sepulchres should ever be glutted , and when they have stuffed their idolish temples with ...
... means to satiate avarice and ignoble ambition : But when they have glutted their ungrateful bodies , at least , if it be possible that those open sepulchres should ever be glutted , and when they have stuffed their idolish temples with ...
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