Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksHumanities Press, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... Letter to a Friend . 1633 ? 4 The inclusion of this letter , and even of the sonnet which it contains , in a section devoted to Milton's statements of his literary aspira- tions requires explanation and is based upon reading between the ...
... Letter to a Friend . 1633 ? 4 The inclusion of this letter , and even of the sonnet which it contains , in a section devoted to Milton's statements of his literary aspira- tions requires explanation and is based upon reading between the ...
Pagina 213
... letter , in which you denied yourself to be the author of the Cry of the Royal . I replied that what they required was unreasonable ; that More was neither worthy of such credit , nor was it agreeable to any usage to give credit to ...
... letter , in which you denied yourself to be the author of the Cry of the Royal . I replied that what they required was unreasonable ; that More was neither worthy of such credit , nor was it agreeable to any usage to give credit to ...
Pagina 291
... letter to , 240- 241 Arnold , Christopher , 64 h.30 , 64 Barberini , Francesco , Cardinal , 56 , 57-58 Friends - Continued Bigot , Emeric , letter to , 270- 272 Bonmattei , Benedetto letter to , 263-265 mentioned , 19 Calandrini , Jean ...
... letter to , 240- 241 Arnold , Christopher , 64 h.30 , 64 Barberini , Francesco , Cardinal , 56 , 57-58 Friends - Continued Bigot , Emeric , letter to , 270- 272 Bonmattei , Benedetto letter to , 263-265 mentioned , 19 Calandrini , Jean ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
BLINDNESS | 94 |
POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS | 107 |
Copyright | |
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