Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... human society took , the marriage of Adam and Eve . " It is not good for man to be alone , " Milton had quoted from ... Human freedom makes necessary human society . Man's freedom can only be exercised to the fullest extent in ...
... human society took , the marriage of Adam and Eve . " It is not good for man to be alone , " Milton had quoted from ... Human freedom makes necessary human society . Man's freedom can only be exercised to the fullest extent in ...
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... Human love is the right exercise of human freedom . It was at this doctrinal and , for them , literal begin- ning of all things , that Milton and all of his contemporaries began their consideration of the problems of human govern- ment ...
... Human love is the right exercise of human freedom . It was at this doctrinal and , for them , literal begin- ning of all things , that Milton and all of his contemporaries began their consideration of the problems of human govern- ment ...
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... human race . But it was men who together , in the exercise of the natural freedom remaining to them after the fall , shaped the first model for all subsequent government of society , the social contract . Anyone who seeks to understand ...
... human race . But it was men who together , in the exercise of the natural freedom remaining to them after the fall , shaped the first model for all subsequent government of society , the social contract . Anyone who seeks to understand ...
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