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The Father - King When Milton engaged in the regicide controversy , perhaps the
most potent royalist claim he had to answer was the conception that the king was
not just the “ healer " of his people ( medicus regni ) or its “ husband " ( sponsus ...
The Father - King When Milton engaged in the regicide controversy , perhaps the
most potent royalist claim he had to answer was the conception that the king was
not just the “ healer " of his people ( medicus regni ) or its “ husband " ( sponsus ...
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To kill a king was heinous and unthinkable , for the king was one ' s true father ,
and killing him hit at one ' s own identity , as well as at the identities of all those
other countrymen who were linked and hierarchically limited by the blood - bond
of ...
To kill a king was heinous and unthinkable , for the king was one ' s true father ,
and killing him hit at one ' s own identity , as well as at the identities of all those
other countrymen who were linked and hierarchically limited by the blood - bond
of ...
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O pious father of his people ! O true disciple of Christ , who even after his death
prays for his enemies ! The sudden light of unmerited pity beat down the
parricides and reminded them of their crime . On the faces of all shame and sad
silence ...
O pious father of his people ! O true disciple of Christ , who even after his death
prays for his enemies ! The sudden light of unmerited pity beat down the
parricides and reminded them of their crime . On the faces of all shame and sad
silence ...
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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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