John Milton and His Commonplace BookUngar, 1969 - 334 sider |
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Ruth Mohl. high authority it would give them ev'n over Princes ... wrought so upon the superstition of those ages ... gives a kind of history from the days of the primitive church to his own time . Finally , in Means to Remove Hirelings ...
Ruth Mohl. high authority it would give them ev'n over Princes ... wrought so upon the superstition of those ages ... gives a kind of history from the days of the primitive church to his own time . Finally , in Means to Remove Hirelings ...
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... give conduct as the cause . Thuanus , the source of the entries , gives no information as to the conduct of either wife . Nor does Milton give much attention to misbehavior as a cause for divorce . However , in Colasterion he cites ...
... give conduct as the cause . Thuanus , the source of the entries , gives no information as to the conduct of either wife . Nor does Milton give much attention to misbehavior as a cause for divorce . However , in Colasterion he cites ...
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... give than to receive , " one should " labor , working with his hands the thing which is good , that he may have to give to him that needeth . " 43 Milton is practical also in his admission that not all people are capable of government ...
... give than to receive , " one should " labor , working with his hands the thing which is good , that he may have to give to him that needeth . " 43 Milton is practical also in his admission that not all people are capable of government ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Commonplace Book Tradition | 11 |
Miltons Choice of Commonplaces and Examples | 31 |
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ancient André Rivet Animadversions Areopagitica argument Aristotle authority bishops CE II Charles I's Christ Christian Doctrine church Church-Government cited civil common Commonplace Book commonwealth Complete Prose concerning conscience Discipline of Divorce divine Doctrine and Discipline Doctrine of Divorce Economic Index Eikonoklastes Emperor England English envy Ethical Index Euripides evidence evil example faith Fourth entry French Greek hath heading Henry History of Britain Holinshed Ibid interest John Milton justice king Lactantius later liberty Machiavelli magistrate marriage matter Means to Remove Milton added Milton noted Milton says Milton's entry nation nature Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament poetry Political Index Pope praise prelates princes quotation quotes Readie and Easie reading reason recorded Reformation religion Remove Hirelings Roman Salmasius Samson Agonistes Second Defence Second entry slaves Socrates Scholasticus Tenure Tertullian Tetrachordon thir Third entry Thuanus topics tracts tyranny tyrant usury VIII virtue Warr writing XVII Yale ІІІ