Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... Smectymnuus , of the series of literary and moral in- fluences to which he has been subject , and so are the passages in the Reason of Church Government and the Second Defence of the People of England in which he tells us not only who ...
... Smectymnuus , of the series of literary and moral in- fluences to which he has been subject , and so are the passages in the Reason of Church Government and the Second Defence of the People of England in which he tells us not only who ...
Pagina 22
... Smectymnuus pamphlet was written by Young and his collaborators . Both Hall and Ussher wrote re- plies to ' Smectymnuus , ' and it was in response to them that Milton entered the controversy , writing Of Prelatical Episcopacy and the ...
... Smectymnuus pamphlet was written by Young and his collaborators . Both Hall and Ussher wrote re- plies to ' Smectymnuus , ' and it was in response to them that Milton entered the controversy , writing Of Prelatical Episcopacy and the ...
Pagina 199
... Smectymnuus ( extract 41 ) : ' . . . he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honourablest things ...
... Smectymnuus ( extract 41 ) : ' . . . he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honourablest things ...
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adversary Alexander answer Apology for Smectymnuus Areopagitica blindness called cause Christian commonwealth Commonwealth of England confess Council Darbishire deeds Diodati Discipline of Divorce divine doctrine Early Lives Eikon Basilike Eikonoklastes Elegy enemy England English eyes faith fame Familiar Letter favour friends glory Greek hath Heaven Henry Oldenburg honour hope Italian Italy John Milton judgement King labour Latin learned leisure less liberty Liljegren literary Lycidas Manso Martin Bucer Masson matter mind Muses never noble opinion oration pamphlets Paradise Lost Parliament Parliament of England passage perhaps person Peter Du Moulin poem poet praise Prolusion prose readers religion reply Salmasius Samson Agonistes Scripture Second Defence extract song Sonnet speak spirit studies tell thee things Thomas Young thou thought Tillyard tion tongue truth wherein wish witness wont words writing written youth