Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... Cromwell . Already successful at Preston ( 1648 ) , Dunbar ( 1650 ) , and Worcester ( 1651 ) in defeating the Scots , whose pact with Charles insisted upon the reestablishment of Presbyterianism in England , Cromwell seemed to many , as ...
... Cromwell . Already successful at Preston ( 1648 ) , Dunbar ( 1650 ) , and Worcester ( 1651 ) in defeating the Scots , whose pact with Charles insisted upon the reestablishment of Presbyterianism in England , Cromwell seemed to many , as ...
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... Cromwell ) , Cromwell , as the agent of Providence , has defeated " crowned Fortune " herself . Despite this picture of the mighty warrior , Sonnet 16 , like the sonnet to Fairfax , moves relentlessly inward . As we have already noted ...
... Cromwell ) , Cromwell , as the agent of Providence , has defeated " crowned Fortune " herself . Despite this picture of the mighty warrior , Sonnet 16 , like the sonnet to Fairfax , moves relentlessly inward . As we have already noted ...
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... Cromwell's horror and supported his collections and use of diplomatic pressure . The newsletters produced detailed accounts of the massacre , and , to boost con- tributions , Cromwell encouraged J. B. Stouppe , a Swiss minister , to ...
... Cromwell's horror and supported his collections and use of diplomatic pressure . The newsletters produced detailed accounts of the massacre , and , to boost con- tributions , Cromwell encouraged J. B. Stouppe , a Swiss minister , to ...
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