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His father , whose name also was John , had been disowned by his family upon his abandonment of Roman Catholicism for the reformed faith . He had thereupon settled in the metropolis , where he presently became a scrivener .
His father , whose name also was John , had been disowned by his family upon his abandonment of Roman Catholicism for the reformed faith . He had thereupon settled in the metropolis , where he presently became a scrivener .
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... with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith .
... with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith .
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... he must either straight perjure , or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . 38 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... he must either straight perjure , or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . 38 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... temptations through its inherent might and the support in dire necessity of never failing divine aid . Faith in the ultimate triumph of good pervades the poem , and finds full utterance in the magnificent outburst in which the Elder ...
... temptations through its inherent might and the support in dire necessity of never failing divine aid . Faith in the ultimate triumph of good pervades the poem , and finds full utterance in the magnificent outburst in which the Elder ...
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... and smooth - dittied song , Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar , And hush the waving woods ; nor of less faith , And in this office of his mountain watch Likeliest , and nearest to the present aid Of this occasion .
... and smooth - dittied song , Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar , And hush the waving woods ; nor of less faith , And in this office of his mountain watch Likeliest , and nearest to the present aid Of this occasion .
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