The Life of MiltonEarliest biography to show Milton's liberalism; influential on 19th-century writers. |
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Ger Gib INTRODUCTION William Riley Parker concludes his monumental life of
Milton with the observation that what mattered most to the poet “ was political
liberty earned and then preserved by unswerving national morality ” ( John Milton
: A ...
Ger Gib INTRODUCTION William Riley Parker concludes his monumental life of
Milton with the observation that what mattered most to the poet “ was political
liberty earned and then preserved by unswerving national morality ” ( John Milton
: A ...
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1822 ) ; John Williams ' The Life of Milton ( 1824 ) ; John Mitford ' s Life of Milton (
1832 , 1851 , 1856 , 1866 , 1878 ) ; Joseph Ivemey ' s John Milton , his Life and
Times . . . ( 1833 ) ; Egerton Brydges ' The Life of John Milton ( 1835 , 1876 ) ...
1822 ) ; John Williams ' The Life of Milton ( 1824 ) ; John Mitford ' s Life of Milton (
1832 , 1851 , 1856 , 1866 , 1878 ) ; Joseph Ivemey ' s John Milton , his Life and
Times . . . ( 1833 ) ; Egerton Brydges ' The Life of John Milton ( 1835 , 1876 ) ...
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from Milton ' s point of view , and from Hayley ' s — exhibited “ too great a
tendency to nourish the sanguinary madness in mankind , which has continually
made the earth a theatre of carnage ” ( p . 276 ) . Thus , Milton ' s aim in both
Paradise ...
from Milton ' s point of view , and from Hayley ' s — exhibited “ too great a
tendency to nourish the sanguinary madness in mankind , which has continually
made the earth a theatre of carnage ” ( p . 276 ) . Thus , Milton ' s aim in both
Paradise ...
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