John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 135
... marriage must not be called a defilement . We are back with the formula of the music of the spheres , the mystic marriage , and the central motive of Milton's youthful art . The final clause is at the moment and in this context an ...
... marriage must not be called a defilement . We are back with the formula of the music of the spheres , the mystic marriage , and the central motive of Milton's youthful art . The final clause is at the moment and in this context an ...
Page 137
... marriage with th . daughter of an Oxford royalist would , one must think , have proved even more decisive after blood had once been shed . Phillips ' language leaves little doubt in any case that the outbreak of hostilities took place ...
... marriage with th . daughter of an Oxford royalist would , one must think , have proved even more decisive after blood had once been shed . Phillips ' language leaves little doubt in any case that the outbreak of hostilities took place ...
Page 138
... marriage , is higher ground for its dissolution than adultery , which is the only reason for divorce by canon law . The elaboration of this case involves all of Milton's earlier philosophising and results in a new and original ...
... marriage , is higher ground for its dissolution than adultery , which is the only reason for divorce by canon law . The elaboration of this case involves all of Milton's earlier philosophising and results in a new and original ...
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