Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... liberty . Civil liberty he left untouched , because " the magistrates were strenuously active in obtaining " it . As for domestic liberty , this , as he conceived it , involved " three material questions - the conditions of the con ...
... liberty . Civil liberty he left untouched , because " the magistrates were strenuously active in obtaining " it . As for domestic liberty , this , as he conceived it , involved " three material questions - the conditions of the con ...
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... liberty . On the question of the relations of the sexes , Milton , as every reader of " Paradise Lost " will soon discover for him- self , held very strong opinions regarding the superiority of man and the subordination of woman . These ...
... liberty . On the question of the relations of the sexes , Milton , as every reader of " Paradise Lost " will soon discover for him- self , held very strong opinions regarding the superiority of man and the subordination of woman . These ...
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... liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Milton chose well no man can doubt who fairly compares the events of the protectorate with those of the thirty years which succeeded , the darkest and most disgraceful in the English ...
... liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Milton chose well no man can doubt who fairly compares the events of the protectorate with those of the thirty years which succeeded , the darkest and most disgraceful in the English ...
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... Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind , had I no better guide . One more of the poet's references to his ...
... Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind , had I no better guide . One more of the poet's references to his ...
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... liberty were thus spared , the Restoration bore very hardly upon him . Political changes en- tailed the total loss of all the money he had placed in Government securities ; other property had to be sacrificed ; his official salary ter ...
... liberty were thus spared , the Restoration bore very hardly upon him . Political changes en- tailed the total loss of all the money he had placed in Government securities ; other property had to be sacrificed ; his official salary ter ...
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