John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... divorce , education , 54 and censorship . 55 There seems little reason to doubt Milton's account ; it bears the ... divorce , it can only take care that the conditions of divorce be not injurious ' . 62 We can see , then , that ...
... divorce , education , 54 and censorship . 55 There seems little reason to doubt Milton's account ; it bears the ... divorce , it can only take care that the conditions of divorce be not injurious ' . 62 We can see , then , that ...
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... divorce . Milton's vehement denunciation of the idea that adultery alone can constitute adequate grounds for divorce , clearly follows from his initial rationalistic conception of the nature of marriage . For in Milton's system , the ...
... divorce . Milton's vehement denunciation of the idea that adultery alone can constitute adequate grounds for divorce , clearly follows from his initial rationalistic conception of the nature of marriage . For in Milton's system , the ...
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... divorce with his own conception of rationality . The bar on divorce , argues Milton , is not only grievous to the best of men , but different and strange from the light of reason in them . . . If the law of Christ shall be written in ...
... divorce with his own conception of rationality . The bar on divorce , argues Milton , is not only grievous to the best of men , but different and strange from the light of reason in them . . . If the law of Christ shall be written in ...
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