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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... assumed that the poet's perception of correspon- dences arises from similar responses . The particular concern of these pages is the image of the soldier , and the first thing that can be said of soldiers is that they are not archetypal ...
... assumed that the poet's perception of correspon- dences arises from similar responses . The particular concern of these pages is the image of the soldier , and the first thing that can be said of soldiers is that they are not archetypal ...
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... assumed most of Milton's duties , as well as a host of others . On 20 April 1653 , Cromwell dissolved the Rump and its Coun- cil of State . After several months of further experiments with at least the outward forms of republican ...
... assumed most of Milton's duties , as well as a host of others . On 20 April 1653 , Cromwell dissolved the Rump and its Coun- cil of State . After several months of further experiments with at least the outward forms of republican ...
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... assumption of authority in February 1660 ) ; and at least six separate bodies assumed the mantle of executive authority at one time or another . Milton maintained his position as secretary for foreign lan- guages for most of this period ...
... assumption of authority in February 1660 ) ; and at least six separate bodies assumed the mantle of executive authority at one time or another . Milton maintained his position as secretary for foreign lan- guages for most of this period ...
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I | 1 |
The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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