Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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Page 188
... reference to Cromwell by Ormond , Milton affirms that Cromwell whom he couples with a name of scorne , hath done in a few yeares more eminent and remarkable Deeds whereon to found Nobility in his house , though it were wanting , and per ...
... reference to Cromwell by Ormond , Milton affirms that Cromwell whom he couples with a name of scorne , hath done in a few yeares more eminent and remarkable Deeds whereon to found Nobility in his house , though it were wanting , and per ...
Page 310
... reference to putting the king to death on the title page , of course , does not require that he have been executed prior to Milton's writing , and reference to this tract in Defensio secunda ( pp . 92-93 ) has been , I believe ...
... reference to putting the king to death on the title page , of course , does not require that he have been executed prior to Milton's writing , and reference to this tract in Defensio secunda ( pp . 92-93 ) has been , I believe ...
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... references , there- fore , suggest that a theological index existed at least by 1647 and possibly as early as 1641 ... reference to a page number for the theological index ; see p . 221 where Papa is cited as being on p . 42 in another ...
... references , there- fore , suggest that a theological index existed at least by 1647 and possibly as early as 1641 ... reference to a page number for the theological index ; see p . 221 where Papa is cited as being on p . 42 in another ...
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