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Eikonoklastes (from the Gr**** εἰκονοκλάστης, "iconoclast") is a book by John Milton,
published October 1649. In it he
provides a
justification for the...
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royalist propaganda. John
Milton wrote a
Parliamentary rejoinder, the
Eikonoklastes ("The Iconoclast"), but the
response made
little headway against the...
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political works starting with The
Tenure of
Kings and
Magistrates and
Eikonoklastes.
Although Milton was
known early on for a poem that he
wrote about Shakespeare...
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Milton to
write a
riposte to it,
which he
published under the
title Eikonoklastes (lit. 'Icon-Breaker') in 1649. Milton's
response sought to
portray the...
- as the "Eikon" series), including:
Eikon Alethine,
Eikon e Pistes,
Eikonoklastes, and
Eikon Aklastos,”
alternately attacking or
defending the king, his...
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regime and to
serve as a censor. In
October 1649, he
published Eikonoklastes, an
explicit defence of the regicide, in
response to the
Eikon Basilike...
- Pigeon-The Green-ey'd Monster, 2009 maxi
single by J-pop
singer Kotoko Eikonoklastes, 1649 book by
Milton This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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sword put into her hand, John
Milton (1649). "Justice
above the King".
Eikonoklastes. Mackey,
Albert G. M.D.:
Encyclopedia of
Freemasonry and its Kindred...
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following Charles's execution. John
Milton was
commissioned to
write Eikonoklastes as a
parliamentarian rejoinder to
Eikon Basilike—sharply
mocking the...
- overtly, in
James Shirley's The Arcadia.
According to John
Milton in
Eikonoklastes,
Charles I
quoted lines from the book, an
excerpt termed "Pamela's Prayer"...