Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... tracts are exhaustive enough in content and emotional enough in tone to caution anyone against accusing Milton of writing them contrary to the urging of his subconscious . Because they were intended to persuade rather than simply to ...
... tracts are exhaustive enough in content and emotional enough in tone to caution anyone against accusing Milton of writing them contrary to the urging of his subconscious . Because they were intended to persuade rather than simply to ...
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... tracts and Adam's fall . " It would be a grave error , " he says , " to read some of the [ major ] opinions of the divorce tracts into Paradise Lost , as Maurice Kelley has read the theological opinions into it , except to illustrate ...
... tracts and Adam's fall . " It would be a grave error , " he says , " to read some of the [ major ] opinions of the divorce tracts into Paradise Lost , as Maurice Kelley has read the theological opinions into it , except to illustrate ...
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... tract is arguing against the observance of an ecclesiastical ruling which contradicts the moral Law permitting ... tracts con- temptuously compared the recalcitrant Presbyterians with the people of Meroz ( cf. T.K.M. , C.P.W. , III ...
... tract is arguing against the observance of an ecclesiastical ruling which contradicts the moral Law permitting ... tracts con- temptuously compared the recalcitrant Presbyterians with the people of Meroz ( cf. T.K.M. , C.P.W. , III ...
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