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continence ( the ' holy dictates of spare Temperance ' ) and a doctrine of virginity ( ' the sage / And serious doctrine of Virginity ' ) . When these facts are brought into relation with the intellectual frame of reference , we observe ...
continence ( the ' holy dictates of spare Temperance ' ) and a doctrine of virginity ( ' the sage / And serious doctrine of Virginity ' ) . When these facts are brought into relation with the intellectual frame of reference , we observe ...
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There can be no doubt , however , that its doctrine of chastity culminates in what Milton calls the sage and serious doctrine of virginity . This allusion is to be partly understood in relation to the mingled Platonic and Christian ...
There can be no doubt , however , that its doctrine of chastity culminates in what Milton calls the sage and serious doctrine of virginity . This allusion is to be partly understood in relation to the mingled Platonic and Christian ...
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Later in his life , Milton came to terms with the more specifically Christian view ( which Spenser expresses in The Faerie Queene ) that Marriage is an estate as honourable as Virginity , and equally rooted in chastity , temperance and ...
Later in his life , Milton came to terms with the more specifically Christian view ( which Spenser expresses in The Faerie Queene ) that Marriage is an estate as honourable as Virginity , and equally rooted in chastity , temperance and ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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