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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... never permit the degree of toleration that English Puritans believed necessary to their salvation . When Cromwell joined in battle , all other issues were subordinate to the cause of religious freedom . As Masson puts it : In him there ...
... never permit the degree of toleration that English Puritans believed necessary to their salvation . When Cromwell joined in battle , all other issues were subordinate to the cause of religious freedom . As Masson puts it : In him there ...
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... never re- cord the temporal triumphs of the Army of Saints in epic song , he would later recall their banners and anthems to figure the struggles of the spirit in lines that reflect the full flowering of that art : now storming furie ...
... never re- cord the temporal triumphs of the Army of Saints in epic song , he would later recall their banners and anthems to figure the struggles of the spirit in lines that reflect the full flowering of that art : now storming furie ...
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... never hear from Satan an explicit challenge of God himself or , until after his defeat , any hint of ambition to overthrow him . He seeks only to limit the tyranny of Heaven , he claims , and restore the tradi- tional prerogatives of ...
... never hear from Satan an explicit challenge of God himself or , until after his defeat , any hint of ambition to overthrow him . He seeks only to limit the tyranny of Heaven , he claims , and restore the tradi- tional prerogatives of ...
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I | 1 |
The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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