John Milton: A Literary LifeMacmillan, 1995 - Počet stran: 212 |
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... Parliament . Under- estimating the strength of opposition , Bishop Joseph Hall had tried to counter the anti - episcopal feeling in Parliament by issuing in January his relatively moderate tract , A Humble Remonstrance to the High Court ...
... Parliament . Under- estimating the strength of opposition , Bishop Joseph Hall had tried to counter the anti - episcopal feeling in Parliament by issuing in January his relatively moderate tract , A Humble Remonstrance to the High Court ...
Strana 97
... parliament men might not wish to pretend they were ancient Athenians savouring the art of an Isocrates . Nevertheless , as the most rhetorical of all Milton's published addresses , it has been for later audiences the most reprinted of ...
... parliament men might not wish to pretend they were ancient Athenians savouring the art of an Isocrates . Nevertheless , as the most rhetorical of all Milton's published addresses , it has been for later audiences the most reprinted of ...
Strana 144
... Parliament for the end of January 1659 , Milton took the opportunity in A Treatise of Civil Power ( Y vii 238-72 ) to press the English ' senate ' , guardian of English liberties , to resist allowing the civil powers to dictate a ...
... Parliament for the end of January 1659 , Milton took the opportunity in A Treatise of Civil Power ( Y vii 238-72 ) to press the English ' senate ' , guardian of English liberties , to resist allowing the civil powers to dictate a ...
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the Vacation Exercise and Early Latin | 1 |
the Nativity Ode | 19 |
Italy Politics and the Voice of Authority | 59 |
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