In:Words, Books, Images, and the Long Eighteenth Century: Essays for Allen Reddick
Edited by Antoinina Bevan Zlatar, Mark Ittensohn, Enit Karafili Steiner and Olga Timofeeva
[FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 16] 2021
► pp. 121–149
“The pretious life-blood of a master spirit”
Thomas Hollis and the spirit and body of John Milton
Published online: 16 December 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.16.07bev
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.16.07bev
Article outline
- I.Service
- II.Milton the matchless hero
- III.The Poster-boy for Whig liberty
- IV.Astonished by Milton’s Of Education
- V.(Mis)reading Milton’s Areopagitica
- VI.Hollis and Milton
Notes Bibliography
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