1. "As Milton wrote, a king must be adord like a Demigod, with a dissolute and haughtie court about him, ofvs expense and luxury, masques, and revels, to the debauching of our prime gentry, both male and female."
2. "For Milton, this extravagance and expense is corrosive."
3. "In Eikonoklastes, Milton argued that Charless superstition in religion had issued from his own House and that he must, therefore, take the blame for the resulting miscarriages in State, his proper sphere 1084."
4. "Instead, like the ideal wife figure of Miltons Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, she is to maintain her private role so that he can perpetuate the vigor and spirit of all publick enterprize which flourishes out of the harmonious household 938."
5. "Finally, more shrift was given to what Milton derisively referred to as the superficial actings of State qtd."