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 109
... thought about his calling and inspiration . The opening paragraphs of the first tractate , written before he had become enmeshed in the specific defense of Presbyterianism , carry us in a sense back to the Sixth Elegy and to Comus . The ...
... thought about his calling and inspiration . The opening paragraphs of the first tractate , written before he had become enmeshed in the specific defense of Presbyterianism , carry us in a sense back to the Sixth Elegy and to Comus . The ...
Page 115
... thought upon a divorce , that he might be free to marry another ; concerning which he also was in treaty . The lawfulness and expedience of this . . . had upon full consideration and reading good authors been formerly his opinion ; and ...
... thought upon a divorce , that he might be free to marry another ; concerning which he also was in treaty . The lawfulness and expedience of this . . . had upon full consideration and reading good authors been formerly his opinion ; and ...
Page 243
... thoughts in the interlinear and marginal corrections . Milton may have been planning on immediate pub- lication when ... thought after the period of Paradise Lost . The changes are a matter of amplification and exactness . What interests ...
... thoughts in the interlinear and marginal corrections . Milton may have been planning on immediate pub- lication when ... thought after the period of Paradise Lost . The changes are a matter of amplification and exactness . What interests ...
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