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... seemed conservative , or moderate , or unrevolutionary to many contemporaries . For others , however — including Milton , who had become extremely disillusioned with the Long Parliament and its clerical allies in the preceding few years ...
... seemed conservative , or moderate , or unrevolutionary to many contemporaries . For others , however — including Milton , who had become extremely disillusioned with the Long Parliament and its clerical allies in the preceding few years ...
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... seemed to haue a litle fyre , this he seemed to passe thorough my heart sometimes , and that it pierced to my entrayles , which me thoght he drew from mee , when he pulled it out agayne , & he left me whole enflamed in great loue of God ...
... seemed to haue a litle fyre , this he seemed to passe thorough my heart sometimes , and that it pierced to my entrayles , which me thoght he drew from mee , when he pulled it out agayne , & he left me whole enflamed in great loue of God ...
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... seemed at times predicated on curiously amoral attitudes ( even Cicero was guilty of the charge , and Isocrates could appear inconsistent ) , and which seemed overly titillated by the wickedly sensuous delights of language , and which ...
... seemed at times predicated on curiously amoral attitudes ( even Cicero was guilty of the charge , and Isocrates could appear inconsistent ) , and which seemed overly titillated by the wickedly sensuous delights of language , and which ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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