The Life of John MiltonTraces the life of the 17th century English poet, John Milton, depicts the development of his literary career, and examines his religious and political beliefs |
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... to read good authors , or cause them to be read , till the attention be weary , or memory have his full draught . Then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health , and hardiness ; to render lightsome , clear and ...
... to read good authors , or cause them to be read , till the attention be weary , or memory have his full draught . Then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health , and hardiness ; to render lightsome , clear and ...
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Throughout his life he had been a man of divided loyalties : at first , an ecclesiastic who hated the Church . Then , an ardent campaigner for the parliamentary cause who was not only married to a royalist SAMSON AGONISTES 227.
Throughout his life he had been a man of divided loyalties : at first , an ecclesiastic who hated the Church . Then , an ardent campaigner for the parliamentary cause who was not only married to a royalist SAMSON AGONISTES 227.
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Christ rejects any attempt to ally himself to a first - century equivalent of the Good Old Cause . He preaches a doctrine of submission . Who best Can suffer , best can do ; best reign , who first Well hath obeyed ... ( PR , III .
Christ rejects any attempt to ally himself to a first - century equivalent of the Good Old Cause . He preaches a doctrine of submission . Who best Can suffer , best can do ; best reign , who first Well hath obeyed ... ( PR , III .
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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