Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... domestic or personal liberty , " which involves , he said , " three problems : the nature of marriage itself , the education of the children , and finally the existence of freedom to express oneself ” YM ( 4 [ 1 ] : 624 ) .2 He called ...
... domestic or personal liberty , " which involves , he said , " three problems : the nature of marriage itself , the education of the children , and finally the existence of freedom to express oneself ” YM ( 4 [ 1 ] : 624 ) .2 He called ...
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... domestic parallel to the " paradise within , " the grace and order always potentially available to postlapsarian man . Unfortunately , man and wife do not always create a domestic paradise , and when they fail , Milton believed their ...
... domestic parallel to the " paradise within , " the grace and order always potentially available to postlapsarian man . Unfortunately , man and wife do not always create a domestic paradise , and when they fail , Milton believed their ...
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... domestic liberty to read his work . He would have welcomed a reasoned reply to his divorce treatises and was frustrated that unthinking horror and rejection were all he aroused.34 The apathy and ignorance he condemns in the sonnet ...
... domestic liberty to read his work . He would have welcomed a reasoned reply to his divorce treatises and was frustrated that unthinking horror and rejection were all he aroused.34 The apathy and ignorance he condemns in the sonnet ...
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