John Milton and His Commonplace BookUngar, 1969 - 334 sider |
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... Edward I , and Edward III.35 The gist of the entry is that all three kings confirmed the charters , Edward III , according to Speed , “ about a dozen times . " Part of another very long entry under " Laws " 36 is also devoted to the ...
... Edward I , and Edward III.35 The gist of the entry is that all three kings confirmed the charters , Edward III , according to Speed , “ about a dozen times . " Part of another very long entry under " Laws " 36 is also devoted to the ...
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... Edward III put an end to the tribute , and from Holinshed he noted that it was later renewed and was collected in some shires until the time of Henry VIII . Of these two details he made no mention in his other works . Milton's entry ...
... Edward III put an end to the tribute , and from Holinshed he noted that it was later renewed and was collected in some shires until the time of Henry VIII . Of these two details he made no mention in his other works . Milton's entry ...
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... Edward , did William the Conqueror himself ratify in the fourth year of his reign , and in a very full council of the English held at Verulam did with a most solemn oath confirm .... His son Henry also swore to the observance of king ...
... Edward , did William the Conqueror himself ratify in the fourth year of his reign , and in a very full council of the English held at Verulam did with a most solemn oath confirm .... His son Henry also swore to the observance of king ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Commonplace Book Tradition | 11 |
Miltons Choice of Commonplaces and Examples | 31 |
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