Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Band 35,Ausgaben 1-2University of Illinois under the auspices of the Graduate School, 1951 - 255 Seiten |
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... religion receive any wound by difgrace thrown upon the Prelats , fince religion and they fure- ly were never in fuch amity . They rather are the men who have wounded religion , and their ftripes must heale her . I might al- fo tell them ...
... religion receive any wound by difgrace thrown upon the Prelats , fince religion and they fure- ly were never in fuch amity . They rather are the men who have wounded religion , and their ftripes must heale her . I might al- fo tell them ...
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... religion , even though they have been established by the gov- ernment , then all the reformers are guilty of libel- ing , and all reform is wrong . By implication then , if the prelates denied Milton's logic , they could not justify ...
... religion , even though they have been established by the gov- ernment , then all the reformers are guilty of libel- ing , and all reform is wrong . By implication then , if the prelates denied Milton's logic , they could not justify ...
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... religious indignation towards faults , to turn Religion into a Comedy or Satyr , to rip up wounds with a laugh- ing countenance , to intermixe Scripture and scurrility sometimes in one sentence , is a thing far from the devout reverence ...
... religious indignation towards faults , to turn Religion into a Comedy or Satyr , to rip up wounds with a laugh- ing countenance , to intermixe Scripture and scurrility sometimes in one sentence , is a thing far from the devout reverence ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION TO JOHN MILTONs An Apology THE TEXT AND TEXTUAL NOTES | 5 |
CRITICAL NOTES AND COMMENTARY | 81 |
Section I | 137 |
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