John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... when the Countess of Derby's son - in - law , the second Earl of Castlehaven , was executed " for unnatural offences " ( Howell , State Trials , III , 401–426 ) . to move from Greece to England and live under her [ 48 ] JOHN MILTON.
... when the Countess of Derby's son - in - law , the second Earl of Castlehaven , was executed " for unnatural offences " ( Howell , State Trials , III , 401–426 ) . to move from Greece to England and live under her [ 48 ] JOHN MILTON.
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... live nor subsist unless it be mutual . " But the forced continuance of a loveless union " is a heinous barbarism both against the honor of marriage , the dignity of man and his soul , the goodness of Christianity , and all the human ...
... live nor subsist unless it be mutual . " But the forced continuance of a loveless union " is a heinous barbarism both against the honor of marriage , the dignity of man and his soul , the goodness of Christianity , and all the human ...
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... live , and are sure we cannot thenceforth live miserably . No marvel then if all the heathen have dili- gently sought after it , many wrote of it , none attained it . Not Athens must teach this lesson , but Jerusalem . Though Milton ...
... live , and are sure we cannot thenceforth live miserably . No marvel then if all the heathen have dili- gently sought after it , many wrote of it , none attained it . Not Athens must teach this lesson , but Jerusalem . Though Milton ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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