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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... truth is that Mil- ton is now actually embarked on the enterprise for which he had pre- pared himself , albeit in a way quite different from his earlier expectation . He feels no necessity for personal digression . That at least is how ...
... truth is that Mil- ton is now actually embarked on the enterprise for which he had pre- pared himself , albeit in a way quite different from his earlier expectation . He feels no necessity for personal digression . That at least is how ...
Page 122
... truth . Here again the connection with the divorce idea is close . Milton was himself such a discoverer . He had not himself been suppressed and was perhaps not likely to be . But it is easy for him to see himself as silenced and his truth ...
... truth . Here again the connection with the divorce idea is close . Milton was himself such a discoverer . He had not himself been suppressed and was perhaps not likely to be . But it is easy for him to see himself as silenced and his truth ...
Page 198
... truth , in word mightier than they in arms ; And for the testimony of truth hast borne Universal reproach , far worse to bear Than violence ; for this was all thy care , To stand approved in sight of God , though worlds Judged thee ...
... truth , in word mightier than they in arms ; And for the testimony of truth hast borne Universal reproach , far worse to bear Than violence ; for this was all thy care , To stand approved in sight of God , though worlds Judged thee ...
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