The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 144
... attack containing in its most damaging form the whole case against the commonwealth . It was widely circulated on ... attacks Salmasius had already made on Milton . But the heart of the argument merits the dignity of the title . Milton ...
... attack containing in its most damaging form the whole case against the commonwealth . It was widely circulated on ... attacks Salmasius had already made on Milton . But the heart of the argument merits the dignity of the title . Milton ...
Pagina 148
... attack on Milton himself and on the argu- ment of the first defense , is an amazingly outspoken warning to Cromwell on the dangers of dictatorship , and an appeal to him for the continued preservation of England's liberty . After ...
... attack on Milton himself and on the argu- ment of the first defense , is an amazingly outspoken warning to Cromwell on the dangers of dictatorship , and an appeal to him for the continued preservation of England's liberty . After ...
Pagina 249
... attack " The Legion Club ” has a particular personal horror mixed with the hatred which describes in detail the inmates of parliament as literal madmen . In his letters we read of frequent attacks of " age , giddiness , deafness , loss ...
... attack " The Legion Club ” has a particular personal horror mixed with the hatred which describes in detail the inmates of parliament as literal madmen . In his letters we read of frequent attacks of " age , giddiness , deafness , loss ...
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