Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... Kings and Magistrates below in the present extract . It was apparently written during the captivity and trial of King Charles and was published two weeks after his death . The pamphlet is an unimpassioned study in abstract and ...
... Kings and Magistrates below in the present extract . It was apparently written during the captivity and trial of King Charles and was published two weeks after his death . The pamphlet is an unimpassioned study in abstract and ...
Pagina 25
... kings till the King , pronounced an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in war , was arraigned as a captive before judges and condemned to lose his head . But when certain Presbyterian ministers at first the bitterest foes to ...
... kings till the King , pronounced an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in war , was arraigned as a captive before judges and condemned to lose his head . But when certain Presbyterian ministers at first the bitterest foes to ...
Pagina 26
... King , ' but in the persuasion that Queen Truth ought to be preferred to King Charles ; and as I foresaw that some reviler would be ready with this slander , I endeavoured in the introduction , and in other places 19 This account ...
... King , ' but in the persuasion that Queen Truth ought to be preferred to King Charles ; and as I foresaw that some reviler would be ready with this slander , I endeavoured in the introduction , and in other places 19 This account ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
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