John Milton and His Commonplace BookUngar, 1969 - 334 sider |
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Side 44
... liberty . " Writing in 1654 , the date of publication of A Second Defence , concerning what he had done from 1641 to 1644 , when Of Education and Areopagitica appeared , he surveyed his contribution as follows : Reflecting , therefore ...
... liberty . " Writing in 1654 , the date of publication of A Second Defence , concerning what he had done from 1641 to 1644 , when Of Education and Areopagitica appeared , he surveyed his contribution as follows : Reflecting , therefore ...
Side 159
... liberty to choose whether this form of government or that , and these officers or those , indubitably always belonged to the free nations of men . ” 18 To Salmasius ' argument from Irenaeus that “ Kings are by God's command appointed ...
... liberty to choose whether this form of government or that , and these officers or those , indubitably always belonged to the free nations of men . ” 18 To Salmasius ' argument from Irenaeus that “ Kings are by God's command appointed ...
Side 162
... liberty , and at the same time its protector , you assume no other character more dignified or more august . " 36 Fairfax , too , has shown " the greatest modesty , the most exemplary sanctity of life , with the highest courage . ' " 37 ...
... liberty , and at the same time its protector , you assume no other character more dignified or more august . " 36 Fairfax , too , has shown " the greatest modesty , the most exemplary sanctity of life , with the highest courage . ' " 37 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Commonplace Book Tradition | 11 |
Miltons Choice of Commonplaces and Examples | 31 |
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