Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... common consent had chosen one or more as deputy to expedite the businesses of life , with conditions and oaths . Idealistically Milton states the conclusion to be drawn : " It being thus manifest that the power of Kings and Magistrates ...
... common consent had chosen one or more as deputy to expedite the businesses of life , with conditions and oaths . Idealistically Milton states the conclusion to be drawn : " It being thus manifest that the power of Kings and Magistrates ...
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... Common- wealth . Yet he did commit himself to them , in his vindication of “ those Worthies which are the soule of that enterprize ” 2 ( i.e. the proceedings against the king ) , and in his exhortation to waverers to continue " adhering ...
... Common- wealth . Yet he did commit himself to them , in his vindication of “ those Worthies which are the soule of that enterprize ” 2 ( i.e. the proceedings against the king ) , and in his exhortation to waverers to continue " adhering ...
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... Common sense and principles unquestion'd , " for instance , are syn- tactically and rhythmically parallel but different in meaning . " Evi- dent to common sense " means that the argument is valid because the conclusion is consistent ...
... Common sense and principles unquestion'd , " for instance , are syn- tactically and rhythmically parallel but different in meaning . " Evi- dent to common sense " means that the argument is valid because the conclusion is consistent ...
Contents
MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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