The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... course of history in the work , notably on the subject of rule by women which Milton considered as monstrous as had John Knox . The warrior queen Boadicea , a national heroine in most British histories , is portrayed by Milton as a ...
... course of history in the work , notably on the subject of rule by women which Milton considered as monstrous as had John Knox . The warrior queen Boadicea , a national heroine in most British histories , is portrayed by Milton as a ...
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... course his design must now adopt . His design had re- quired " money , a house , a plantation , slaves , a family - incidentally of course , a wife " ( p . 263 ) . These he had set out to acquire in good faith first on a sugar ...
... course his design must now adopt . His design had re- quired " money , a house , a plantation , slaves , a family - incidentally of course , a wife " ( p . 263 ) . These he had set out to acquire in good faith first on a sugar ...
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... course , had never before received such recog- nition . At the time of his death in 1824 his body was refused burial in Westminster Abbey because of his flagrant immorality - his numerous affairs with women of the English aristocracy ...
... course , had never before received such recog- nition . At the time of his death in 1824 his body was refused burial in Westminster Abbey because of his flagrant immorality - his numerous affairs with women of the English aristocracy ...
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