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In a sense it is an illusory likeness , for Winstanley was defending the people in
the fields against the very people with whom Milton identified . But the feeling is
there : a sense of the English as a nation of God's beloved children , especially ...
In a sense it is an illusory likeness , for Winstanley was defending the people in
the fields against the very people with whom Milton identified . But the feeling is
there : a sense of the English as a nation of God's beloved children , especially ...
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1 : 672 ) Milton ' s Cromwell is kingly in the higher sense ( as God is in Paradise
Lost ) precisely because he is not kingly in the lower sense . If he added to his
role of father a title of king , he would be violating his status both as a mere man ...
1 : 672 ) Milton ' s Cromwell is kingly in the higher sense ( as God is in Paradise
Lost ) precisely because he is not kingly in the lower sense . If he added to his
role of father a title of king , he would be violating his status both as a mere man ...
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As the rebel armies come on , we watch them through the eyes of Raphael and
sense the ugliness of the hard , sharp image they present , bristling with “ rigid
spears " ( 6 . 83 ) . This is a strange passage in which Milton conveys a sense of ...
As the rebel armies come on , we watch them through the eyes of Raphael and
sense the ugliness of the hard , sharp image they present , bristling with “ rigid
spears " ( 6 . 83 ) . This is a strange passage in which Milton conveys a sense of ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Imperial Caesar | 89 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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