Selected ProsePenguin, 1974 - 426 sider |
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... treatise may be , it merits our scrutiny because Milton's achievement in prose cannot be divorced from his sporadic failures in the same medium . Moreover , the oppor- tunity to compare the ideas expressed in De doctrina and Paradise ...
... treatise may be , it merits our scrutiny because Milton's achievement in prose cannot be divorced from his sporadic failures in the same medium . Moreover , the oppor- tunity to compare the ideas expressed in De doctrina and Paradise ...
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... Treatise call'd Scripture and Reason , seem in words to disclaime utterly the deposing of a King ; but both the Scripture and the reasons which they use , draw consequences after them , which without their bidding , conclude it lawfull ...
... Treatise call'd Scripture and Reason , seem in words to disclaime utterly the deposing of a King ; but both the Scripture and the reasons which they use , draw consequences after them , which without their bidding , conclude it lawfull ...
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... treatise ; which , though to all Christian magistrates equally belonging , and therfore to have bin written in the common language of Christendom , 1 natural dutie and affection hath confin'd , and dedicated first to my own nation : and ...
... treatise ; which , though to all Christian magistrates equally belonging , and therfore to have bin written in the common language of Christendom , 1 natural dutie and affection hath confin'd , and dedicated first to my own nation : and ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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