Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... marriage in a cheerful and agreeable conversation , shall be thought good enough , however flat and melancholious it be , and must serve , though to the eternal disturbance and lan- guishing of him that complains him . Yet wisdom and ...
... marriage in a cheerful and agreeable conversation , shall be thought good enough , however flat and melancholious it be , and must serve , though to the eternal disturbance and lan- guishing of him that complains him . Yet wisdom and ...
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... marriage , which is uncovered . Besides , if nothing were to be prohibited which had been before prohibited by analogy , why is marriage with a mother forbidden , when marriage with a father had been already . declared unlawful ? or why ...
... marriage , which is uncovered . Besides , if nothing were to be prohibited which had been before prohibited by analogy , why is marriage with a mother forbidden , when marriage with a father had been already . declared unlawful ? or why ...
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... marriage , without mutual consent . In order that marriage may be valid , the consent must be free from every kind of fraud , especially in respect of chastity . Deut . xxii . 20 , 21 , 23. It will be obvious to every sensible person ...
... marriage , without mutual consent . In order that marriage may be valid , the consent must be free from every kind of fraud , especially in respect of chastity . Deut . xxii . 20 , 21 , 23. It will be obvious to every sensible person ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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