John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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... cause , " a member incorporate of that truth to which I was persuaded . " It is his duty , therefore , to leave on his garment “ not the least thought or blemish in good name . ” There is a great deal more of this , but the reader has ...
... cause , " a member incorporate of that truth to which I was persuaded . " It is his duty , therefore , to leave on his garment “ not the least thought or blemish in good name . ” There is a great deal more of this , but the reader has ...
Page 136
... cause for whose triumph he had worked . He had once before stood side by side with friends who shared or seemed to share his purposes . When he ven- tured forth on divorce he became , as we have seen , a lonely fighter , frus- trated at ...
... cause for whose triumph he had worked . He had once before stood side by side with friends who shared or seemed to share his purposes . When he ven- tured forth on divorce he became , as we have seen , a lonely fighter , frus- trated at ...
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... cause . In the weakness which had betrayed him into the hands of a treacherous woman , he could read the causes of his own marriage disaster . The circumstances which surrounded his hero in blindness and captivity naturally associated ...
... cause . In the weakness which had betrayed him into the hands of a treacherous woman , he could read the causes of his own marriage disaster . The circumstances which surrounded his hero in blindness and captivity naturally associated ...
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