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I still do not see how it could have occurred to you to compare Charles with
Solomon . It is that same Charles you praise so highly whose obstinacy , greed ,
and cruelty , whose fierce tyranny over all good and god - fearing men whose
wars ...
I still do not see how it could have occurred to you to compare Charles with
Solomon . It is that same Charles you praise so highly whose obstinacy , greed ,
and cruelty , whose fierce tyranny over all good and god - fearing men whose
wars ...
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Charles ' s “ blood - guiltiness " was a commonplace image in antimonarchist
literature and the chief justification for the regicide . 17 Milton had used it in
combination with the Nimrod allusion when he wrote the savage last chapter of ...
Charles ' s “ blood - guiltiness " was a commonplace image in antimonarchist
literature and the chief justification for the regicide . 17 Milton had used it in
combination with the Nimrod allusion when he wrote the savage last chapter of ...
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Charles many more " ( Yale 4 , pt . 1 : 451 ) . Here the regicide has extended the
analogy , unsubtly but cunningly , to make his portrait of Charles into a
superlative image of Nero , exhuming the old scandal about Charles conniving
with ...
Charles many more " ( Yale 4 , pt . 1 : 451 ) . Here the regicide has extended the
analogy , unsubtly but cunningly , to make his portrait of Charles into a
superlative image of Nero , exhuming the old scandal about Charles conniving
with ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
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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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Adam allusion angels anointing appears armies associated authority barbarian become Book called Charles Christ Christian civil claim coronation Death Defence described divine earth emperor empire England English epic equally evil experience expressed fall fallen father feudal final followers force give glory God's gold hand Heaven Hell human idea imagined imperial implied John justice kind king kingship liberty light linked London looks Lord meaning Milton mind monarchy nature Nimrod offers opening original Paradise Lost Persians person poem poet poetry political present Press principle prose Puritan reader reference reign relation relationship represented Roman royal rule Satan seems seen sense shows sons speech stand structure Studies subjects suggests sultan symbolism throne tion titles triumph triumphal true Turkish Turks turn tyranny tyrant University vision Yale
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