A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... Charles's demands for money to fight the Scots were turned down and peace demanded . On November 3 , 1640 , the " Long Parliament " was convened because Charles's intervening attack on Scotland , which brought retaliation and the Scot's ...
... Charles's demands for money to fight the Scots were turned down and peace demanded . On November 3 , 1640 , the " Long Parliament " was convened because Charles's intervening attack on Scotland , which brought retaliation and the Scot's ...
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... Charles's as well as his reputation as a scholar helps explain why Charles wrote a poem for the com- mendatory volume . The two extant letters from Charles to Milton , written in Greek and undated , may also have been com- posed during ...
... Charles's as well as his reputation as a scholar helps explain why Charles wrote a poem for the com- mendatory volume . The two extant letters from Charles to Milton , written in Greek and undated , may also have been com- posed during ...
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... Charles's medical training . Charles evidently replied quickly , but his letter does not survive ; and Milton , in turn , wrote the second letter ( Epistol 7 ) . Ap- parently Charles mentioned that he was now a practising physician ...
... Charles's medical training . Charles evidently replied quickly , but his letter does not survive ; and Milton , in turn , wrote the second letter ( Epistol 7 ) . Ap- parently Charles mentioned that he was now a practising physician ...
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