Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 109
... recognize with a clear and unbent reason the enemy that lay within- " vain hopes , fears , desires " —and to conquer them . To rule justly and preserve the liberty of a people , Milton admonished Cromwell , and to vanquish daily that ...
... recognize with a clear and unbent reason the enemy that lay within- " vain hopes , fears , desires " —and to conquer them . To rule justly and preserve the liberty of a people , Milton admonished Cromwell , and to vanquish daily that ...
Page 223
... recognized their own guilt , then they would have to recognize their duty no longer to submit to Philistine rule , and they have not the courage or freedom of mind . Without the fact of their own guilt , how- ever , the story of what is ...
... recognized their own guilt , then they would have to recognize their duty no longer to submit to Philistine rule , and they have not the courage or freedom of mind . Without the fact of their own guilt , how- ever , the story of what is ...
Page 260
... recognize his spiritual growth and finally come to value the inward sight that has roused " his fiery vir- tue . " In their song celebrating his victory , we recognize the pattern and spirit of the Psalms Milton translated in 1653.20 ...
... recognize his spiritual growth and finally come to value the inward sight that has roused " his fiery vir- tue . " In their song celebrating his victory , we recognize the pattern and spirit of the Psalms Milton translated in 1653.20 ...
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Abdiel Adam Adam and Eve Adam's angels answer Areopagitica argued argument belief Book C. S. Lewis cause Chapter Charles Chorus Christ Christian Doctrine Christian liberty church civil claim command created creation critics Cromwell Dalila death divine right divorce tracts earth Eikon Basilike Eikonoklastes Empson Eve's evil experience faith fall fallen false father flesh freedom fulfil glory God's Harapha hath heaven Hebrew hell Hooker human Jephtha John Milton judge judgment justice king kingdom kingship Lord man's marriage meaning Milton Milton's political mind monarchy moral Morand obedience Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Philistine poem poetry Psalm Puritan rational creature readers rebellion recognize reform relationship religion religious reveals right reason royalist rule ruler Salmasius Samson Agonistes Satan says Scripture Second Defence seek slaves spirit strength temptation thee things thinking thir thou thought tion true truth tyranny tyrant understand unfallen William Empson words worship