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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... believe that Milton had to see the exercises and study them at the time in order to be able to recall them , twenty years later , with the degree of accuracy that Hanford demonstrates ; and it is not too fanciful to sug- gest that he ...
... believe that Milton had to see the exercises and study them at the time in order to be able to recall them , twenty years later , with the degree of accuracy that Hanford demonstrates ; and it is not too fanciful to sug- gest that he ...
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... believe what he has heard , or doesn't want to . His criticism is heavily tempered with qualifications : " I presume not to give my Censure on this Action , not knowing , as yet I do not , the bottom of it . I speak only what it appears ...
... believe what he has heard , or doesn't want to . His criticism is heavily tempered with qualifications : " I presume not to give my Censure on this Action , not knowing , as yet I do not , the bottom of it . I speak only what it appears ...
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... believe what any of them say ? Satan illustrates man's problem convincingly . He is an accom- plished politician , adroit and persuasive in promising his followers independence from an oppressive regime , freedom to seek their own ...
... believe what any of them say ? Satan illustrates man's problem convincingly . He is an accom- plished politician , adroit and persuasive in promising his followers independence from an oppressive regime , freedom to seek their own ...
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