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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Page 137
... present times . I had finished four books , when lo !, Charles's kingdom having been formed into a Republic , the Council of State , as it is called , then first set up by the authority of Parliament , invites me , dreaming of noth- ing ...
... present times . I had finished four books , when lo !, Charles's kingdom having been formed into a Republic , the Council of State , as it is called , then first set up by the authority of Parliament , invites me , dreaming of noth- ing ...
Page 152
... present anarchy , his advice amounting simply to the recalling of Parliament or the establishment of a new Council of State and the swearing of an oath between Army and Council not to desert each other till death . Milton is willing to ...
... present anarchy , his advice amounting simply to the recalling of Parliament or the establishment of a new Council of State and the swearing of an oath between Army and Council not to desert each other till death . Milton is willing to ...
Page 236
... present in the kitchen , where Milton and his wife were having dinner , heard him among other discourse speak to his said wife and utter these words : " Make much of me as long as I live , for thou knowest I have given thee all when I ...
... present in the kitchen , where Milton and his wife were having dinner , heard him among other discourse speak to his said wife and utter these words : " Make much of me as long as I live , for thou knowest I have given thee all when I ...
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