John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 87
... King the emotions which had hitherto been associated with Diodati and in doing so giving these emotions a new refinement and a higher eloquence . King had been a slightly younger contemporary of Milton at Christ's College and had ...
... King the emotions which had hitherto been associated with Diodati and in doing so giving these emotions a new refinement and a higher eloquence . King had been a slightly younger contemporary of Milton at Christ's College and had ...
Page 165
... king " which impels him , but patriotic duty and the need of undeceiving those who worship " the gaudy name of majesty . " Once embarked in the career of image - breaking , however , he does not stay his hand . He intimates that the King's ...
... king " which impels him , but patriotic duty and the need of undeceiving those who worship " the gaudy name of majesty . " Once embarked in the career of image - breaking , however , he does not stay his hand . He intimates that the King's ...
Page 167
... King . It was later to be regarded by Milton as his greatest public act , a noble and famous achievement , hardly ... King , the Parliament , the Church , inveighed against the Independents and their principles , and , finally , defended ...
... King . It was later to be regarded by Milton as his greatest public act , a noble and famous achievement , hardly ... King , the Parliament , the Church , inveighed against the Independents and their principles , and , finally , defended ...
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