John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... learned pen in the defense of Smectymnuus and other of their controversies with the bish- ops , now impatient of having the clergy's jurisdiction , as they reckoned it , invaded , instead of answering or disproving what those books had ...
... learned pen in the defense of Smectymnuus and other of their controversies with the bish- ops , now impatient of having the clergy's jurisdiction , as they reckoned it , invaded , instead of answering or disproving what those books had ...
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... learned Milton had his share of his century's religious fear of " curiosity , ” of intemperance in the quest of knowledge . And this strain was not merely English or Puritan ; it appeared in some continental writers of the Renaissance ...
... learned Milton had his share of his century's religious fear of " curiosity , ” of intemperance in the quest of knowledge . And this strain was not merely English or Puritan ; it appeared in some continental writers of the Renaissance ...
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... learned and great friends in London , not without a friendly concourse of the vulgar . " In a nuncupative will , recorded a few months before his death by his brother Christopher , the lawyer , Milton left his personal estate ( of less ...
... learned and great friends in London , not without a friendly concourse of the vulgar . " In a nuncupative will , recorded a few months before his death by his brother Christopher , the lawyer , Milton left his personal estate ( of less ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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