Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... regarded the war in Heaven as both allegorical and historical . For centuries various commentators had regarded the drawing off of a " third part of the angels " by Lucifer , in Revelation xii , 4-11 , and his battle there with ...
... regarded the war in Heaven as both allegorical and historical . For centuries various commentators had regarded the drawing off of a " third part of the angels " by Lucifer , in Revelation xii , 4-11 , and his battle there with ...
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... regarded as expressing Milton's private astronomical opinions , Adam puts the crucial question whether it is possible to believe that the apparent diurnal motion of the heavens is due to their revolution or to the earth's rotation . If ...
... regarded as expressing Milton's private astronomical opinions , Adam puts the crucial question whether it is possible to believe that the apparent diurnal motion of the heavens is due to their revolution or to the earth's rotation . If ...
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... regarded as pantheistic and heretical , and so Milton may have regarded it himself . In the Christian Doctrine he clearly defined nature as God's creation and subject to God's laws , but described matter as if , though passive , it were ...
... regarded as pantheistic and heretical , and so Milton may have regarded it himself . In the Christian Doctrine he clearly defined nature as God's creation and subject to God's laws , but described matter as if , though passive , it were ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
Writing Certain Treatises | 143 |
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catharine Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased 16 December | 145 |
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