Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 73
... mind might have been both attracted to and repel- led by the Calvinism he found among the bolder spirits ; and when the attraction , strengthened by the impulses toward Calvinism which , in the preceding chapter , we have noticed him ...
... mind might have been both attracted to and repel- led by the Calvinism he found among the bolder spirits ; and when the attraction , strengthened by the impulses toward Calvinism which , in the preceding chapter , we have noticed him ...
Page 178
... mind not capable of careful discrimination . That Milton's immature mind was already of that bent , appears in the opening words , Parere fati discite legibus , Manusque Parcae jam date supplices , Qui pendulum telluris orbem Iapeti ...
... mind not capable of careful discrimination . That Milton's immature mind was already of that bent , appears in the opening words , Parere fati discite legibus , Manusque Parcae jam date supplices , Qui pendulum telluris orbem Iapeti ...
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... mind was too taken up with other things ; and with the passage of time , until his blindness and relief from most of his duties as Latin Secretary , his mind was increasingly occupied with different matters . In 1641 he was teaching ...
... mind was too taken up with other things ; and with the passage of time , until his blindness and relief from most of his duties as Latin Secretary , his mind was increasingly occupied with different matters . In 1641 he was teaching ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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