Captain Or Colonel: The Soldier in Milton's Life and ArtUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - 272 páginas Fallon examines the roles that warfare and the archetype of the soldier assume in the life and work of John Milton. |
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... army was this which was to operate under a Committee of Both Kingdoms that Vane had packed with Inde- pendents ? The young leaders who now assumed positions of au- thority in the army were certainly more ... army and The Army of Saints 83.
... army was this which was to operate under a Committee of Both Kingdoms that Vane had packed with Inde- pendents ? The young leaders who now assumed positions of au- thority in the army were certainly more ... army and The Army of Saints 83.
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... army . " 26 The religious ideas of Inde- pendency soon became those of the army , and a majority of the officers came to look upon the war as a crusade for toleration . Par- liament had , in effect , given up control over those militant ...
... army . " 26 The religious ideas of Inde- pendency soon became those of the army , and a majority of the officers came to look upon the war as a crusade for toleration . Par- liament had , in effect , given up control over those militant ...
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... army's artillery train at Oxford and two days later took the King himself into custody . An army is an instrument of force that operates in many ways according to laws comparable to those governing the physical uni- verse . Once ...
... army's artillery train at Oxford and two days later took the King himself into custody . An army is an instrument of force that operates in many ways according to laws comparable to those governing the physical uni- verse . Once ...
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The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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