Areopagitica and Of Education: With Autobiographical Passages from Other Prose Works

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Wiley, Jan 15, 1951 - Education - 110 pages

In one volume. The classic defense of intellectual liberty and the freedom to publish, and Milton's plan for training rulers to be fit to govern. Also includes three autobiographical passages from other prose works. Edited by George H. Sabine, who provides a short introduction, this edition also contains a list of principal dates in the life of Milton and a bibliography.

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AREOPAGITICA
1
OF EDUCATION
57
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PASSAGES
73
Copyright

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John Milton was an English writer of poetry and prose during times of war, religious change and political upheaval in England. He is reknowned for his epic poem Paradise Lost. A940

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