Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch had been twelve months on the throne . Then Convocation , supporting the king , demanded universal conformity with the mode of ...
... questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch had been twelve months on the throne . Then Convocation , supporting the king , demanded universal conformity with the mode of ...
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... questions were now closely entangled with questions of secular government , and the result was that Puritanism became political . Its vivid sense of the power of God and the supremacy of His law made it intolerant of undue claims on the ...
... questions were now closely entangled with questions of secular government , and the result was that Puritanism became political . Its vivid sense of the power of God and the supremacy of His law made it intolerant of undue claims on the ...
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... question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an old man , he put upon the lips of Jesus in " Paradise Re- gained " : When I was yet a child , no childish play To Me was pleasing ; all My mind was set Serious to ...
... question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an old man , he put upon the lips of Jesus in " Paradise Re- gained " : When I was yet a child , no childish play To Me was pleasing ; all My mind was set Serious to ...
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... questions of their religious faith . Let me take the opportunity of insisting here upon a point which is of the utmost importance to the student who would follow the course of Milton's intel- lectual history . Two great influences were ...
... questions of their religious faith . Let me take the opportunity of insisting here upon a point which is of the utmost importance to the student who would follow the course of Milton's intel- lectual history . Two great influences were ...
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... question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ In this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637. And by occasion ...
... question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ In this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637. And by occasion ...
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