Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... LIBERTY which Professor Woodhouse has shown to be of such crucial significance in Milton's prose , as in radical Puritan revolutionary theory , 2 serves as a focus for Milton's developing preoccupations and might provide interpreters ...
... LIBERTY which Professor Woodhouse has shown to be of such crucial significance in Milton's prose , as in radical Puritan revolutionary theory , 2 serves as a focus for Milton's developing preoccupations and might provide interpreters ...
Page 171
... liberty , which must manifest itself in truly human actions and relations . However parodied in the perverse responses of his opponents , it remains a " law of sociable parts united in one body " implied by Milton's sociable ...
... liberty , which must manifest itself in truly human actions and relations . However parodied in the perverse responses of his opponents , it remains a " law of sociable parts united in one body " implied by Milton's sociable ...
Page 306
... liberty , which man does not naturally want , but which God wants him to have . Purely social changes are , at best , gradual adjustments : genuine liberty is sudden and apocalyptic : In state many things at first are crude and hard to ...
... liberty , which man does not naturally want , but which God wants him to have . Purely social changes are , at best , gradual adjustments : genuine liberty is sudden and apocalyptic : In state many things at first are crude and hard to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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