Milton in the Puritan Revolution, Volum 64;Volum 896T. Nelson and sons, 1941 - 496 sider Presented as a left-wing radical - challenging traditions, church and state, the impulse arising from his own rebellious individualism. |
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... nature is Cicero's Philippics , to which he refers directly in A Defence of the People of England . Identifying the law of God with the law of nature , he writes : " The most ancient laws that are known to us were formerly ascribed to ...
... nature is Cicero's Philippics , to which he refers directly in A Defence of the People of England . Identifying the law of God with the law of nature , he writes : " The most ancient laws that are known to us were formerly ascribed to ...
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... nature should govern the inferior . The excellence of some men con- sists in their physical strength , not in their spiritual power : " they are slaves by nature , and it is advantageous to them to be always under government . " . " It ...
... nature should govern the inferior . The excellence of some men con- sists in their physical strength , not in their spiritual power : " they are slaves by nature , and it is advantageous to them to be always under government . " . " It ...
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... nature for their own sake , is unnatural . In Paradise Lost , it is likewise plain that Milton looks upon Satan and upon all evil as unnatural . Like Cicero , and unlike Hobbes , Milton believed that according to the law of nature , man ...
... nature for their own sake , is unnatural . In Paradise Lost , it is likewise plain that Milton looks upon Satan and upon all evil as unnatural . Like Cicero , and unlike Hobbes , Milton believed that according to the law of nature , man ...
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Sonnet On the Lord Gen Fairfax | 15 |
A RADICAL SECTARY IN THE MAKING | 41 |
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