Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... Salmasius becomes clear : Salmasius was making Morand's mistake ; he was identifying the " order " not with God's plan for man in society but with a royal family that had for two generations claimed the sole right to interpret and ...
... Salmasius becomes clear : Salmasius was making Morand's mistake ; he was identifying the " order " not with God's plan for man in society but with a royal family that had for two generations claimed the sole right to interpret and ...
Page 61
... Salmasius ' account continued : ... we see that by [ the example and authority of ] this original of sovereigns and of men have been chosen since other kings , who though they were neither of the immediate family nor of the parent- age ...
... Salmasius ' account continued : ... we see that by [ the example and authority of ] this original of sovereigns and of men have been chosen since other kings , who though they were neither of the immediate family nor of the parent- age ...
Page 107
... Salmasius and other royalists to the peoples of England and Europe in Milton's time to be acceptable , if the enslavement be to one . high enough . Thus Salmasius had argued against a people's right to revolt that a people have sold ...
... Salmasius and other royalists to the peoples of England and Europe in Milton's time to be acceptable , if the enslavement be to one . high enough . Thus Salmasius had argued against a people's right to revolt that a people have sold ...
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