The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography
Notes to Chapter 1 the people to his goverment, and doth administer the com-welth by the laws of the same and by equity, and dot ...
Notes to Chapter 1 reprinted Letter of John Rainolds, an Elizabethan Calvinist divine who had refused a bishopric; it argued tha ...
Notes to Chapter 1 sions,” ELN 18 (1981), 266–82; Thomas Kranidas, “Style and Rectitude in Seven- teenth-century Prose: Hall, Sm ...
Notes to Chapter 1 they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.’ ” Marshall’s sermon is le ...
Notes to Chapter 1 85 See chapter 2, p. 43. 86 See chapter 1, pp. 12–13; chapter 3, p. 68. His biblical allusions are to 1 Corin ...
Notes to Chapter 1 96 CPW I, 827. Stanley Fish, “The Reason of Church Government:” Self-consuming Artifacts (Berkeley, Calif., 1 ...
Notes to Chapter 1 J. Max Patrick, ed., The Prose of John Milton (Garden City, NY, 1967). The second edition (DDD 2) and all oth ...
Notes to Chapter 1 tain and Colonel,’ ” in Renaissance Genres, ed. Barbara K. Lewalski (Cambridge, Mass., 1986), 213–40. Also se ...
Notes to Chapter 1 25 See chapter 3, pp. 65–6 and chapter 5, pp. 126–7. 26 Among the histories are Gildas, De Excidio et Conques ...
Notes to Chapter 1 were elected and could be freely deposed until the time of Hugh Capet (461). From Guicciardini, Sesellius, Pe ...
Notes to Chapter 1 ate Edenic loneliness with the man, Adam. Love is the son of “sinles Penury or Lonelines of the soul” begotte ...
Notes to Chapter 1 shame unto him.” 59 In a postscript to Bucer he comments that his divorce argument did “not find a permis- si ...
Notes to Chapter 1 The application to marriage strains both the literal and cultural terms of this Platonic myth, as Milton agai ...
Notes to Chapter 1 82 For his “noble” schools, the Hartlib circle member John Dury proposed a similar pro- gression of subjects ...
Notes to Chapter 1 94 William Prynne, Twelve Considerable Serious Questions, Touching Church Government (London, 1644, c. Septem ...
Notes to Chapter 1 As Milton always insisted that his eyes remained clear, he cannot have had cataracts. His own diagnosis was ...
Notes to Chapter 1 critiquing various definitions of marriage, he defines it as “a divine institution joyning man and woman in a ...
Notes to Chapter 1 Chapter 7 “Service... Between Private Walls” 1645–1649 1 See chapter 5, pp. 150–2. 2 Thomas Hobbes, The Histo ...
Notes to Chapter 1 13 In Choice Psalmes put into Musick, for Three Voices, which contained settings by Henry and his brother Wil ...
Notes to Chapter 1 Reasons... by the Ministers of London (London, 1646). 22 The Humble Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and ...
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