Selected ProseUniversity of Missouri Press, 1985 - 462 sider Although John Milton is best known for his poems such as Paradise Lost, his prose works, including Areopagitica, The Tenure of Kings, and The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, are important in their own right. In this selection of Milton's prose, C.A. Patrides presents the best possible texts of complete works in a format designed to enable students to understand Milton the thinker as well as to judge for themselves the achievements of Milton the artist in prose. First published in 1974, C.A. Patrides 's edition of Milton's prose has proved invaluable to students and scholars of Renaissance literature because it includes mostly the complete texts of Milton's prose works. Now, in this new and updated edition, Patrides has revised his introduction and his bibliography to reflect advances in Milton scholarship in the past ten years. In addition, the selections have been expanded to include passages from Milton's theological treatise De doctrina Christiana. |
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... hath determin'd . I will not resist therefore , whatever it is either of divine , or humane obligement that you lay upon me ; but will forthwith set down in writing , as you request me , that voluntary Idea , 3 which hath long in ...
... hath taught us Rom . 14. 6 , & c . one man esteem- eth one day above another , another & c . Gal . 4. 10. Ye observe ... hath cleansed , forbidden to S. Peter Acts 10. 15 ; as well may he loos'n that which God hath strait'nd , or strait ...
... hath not left the least shaddow of a command for any such vicegerence from him in the State , as the Pope pretends for his in the Church , but hath expressly declar'd , that such regal dominion is from the gentiles , not from him , and hath ...
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To the Reader | 9 |
Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
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