Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksHumanities Press, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... hope of England and the hope of the world were at stake , and Milton espoused the cause of the Commonwealth , not because he was willing that his heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay , but because what he undertook was ...
... hope of England and the hope of the world were at stake , and Milton espoused the cause of the Commonwealth , not because he was willing that his heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay , but because what he undertook was ...
Pagina 50
... hope that you should have so much leisure from serious and more sacred affairs as to have time always to answer me , especially as that is a matter entirely of kindness and not at all of duty ? That I should suspect that you had ...
... hope that you should have so much leisure from serious and more sacred affairs as to have time always to answer me , especially as that is a matter entirely of kindness and not at all of duty ? That I should suspect that you had ...
Pagina 187
... hope that others who have a similar wish of improving themselves , may be thereby invited to pursue the same method . I entered upon an assiduous course of study in my youth , beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in ...
... hope that others who have a similar wish of improving themselves , may be thereby invited to pursue the same method . I entered upon an assiduous course of study in my youth , beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
BLINDNESS | 94 |
POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS | 107 |
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