Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxviii
... Eikon Basilike in order that he might have a ground on which to attack that volume in his reply , the Eikonoklastes . This charge is not so serious as it may at first seem if we remember not only that Milton thought the Eikon Basilike a ...
... Eikon Basilike in order that he might have a ground on which to attack that volume in his reply , the Eikonoklastes . This charge is not so serious as it may at first seem if we remember not only that Milton thought the Eikon Basilike a ...
Pagina 26
... Eikon , not , as is pretended , ' in insult to the departed spirit of the King , ' but in the persuasion that Queen ... Eikon Basilike . as far as it was proper , to ward off 26 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
... Eikon , not , as is pretended , ' in insult to the departed spirit of the King , ' but in the persuasion that Queen ... Eikon Basilike . as far as it was proper , to ward off 26 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
Pagina 295
... Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings not attacked , 234 weak at argument , 162 Labadie , Jean , letter to , 244 h.132 , 244-245 ' Lady of Christ's ' passage , 71 , 71 n.1 Latin ...
... Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings not attacked , 234 weak at argument , 162 Labadie , Jean , letter to , 244 h.132 , 244-245 ' Lady of Christ's ' passage , 71 , 71 n.1 Latin ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
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