Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksHumanities Press, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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... concerning Charles , but simply showed in general what may be lawfully done against tyrants , adducing in confirmation the authorities of no small number of the most eminent divines , in- veighing at the same time almost with the zeal ...
... concerning Charles , but simply showed in general what may be lawfully done against tyrants , adducing in confirmation the authorities of no small number of the most eminent divines , in- veighing at the same time almost with the zeal ...
Pagina 175
... concerning this anonymous crier , I commence my attack upon him . 94. From the Defence of Himself . 1655 . From the Latin . Nor is it only a satire ( as you call it ) on you that I have written ; but that all men may perceive how much ...
... concerning this anonymous crier , I commence my attack upon him . 94. From the Defence of Himself . 1655 . From the Latin . Nor is it only a satire ( as you call it ) on you that I have written ; but that all men may perceive how much ...
Pagina 295
... concerning Divorce , see Divorce pamphlets King , Edward association with , Lycidas , 122 , 122 n.9 elegy for , 121 n.8 , 121-123 King's Book , The , see Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings ...
... concerning Divorce , see Divorce pamphlets King , Edward association with , Lycidas , 122 , 122 n.9 elegy for , 121 n.8 , 121-123 King's Book , The , see Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
BLINDNESS | 94 |
POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS | 107 |
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