Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... Familiar Letter 3 , to Alexander Gill . 1628 . From the Latin . Alexander Gill was Milton's teacher at St. Paul's , where the elder Gill was headmaster . In my former letter ' I did not so much reply to you as stave off my turn of ...
... Familiar Letter 3 , to Alexander Gill . 1628 . From the Latin . Alexander Gill was Milton's teacher at St. Paul's , where the elder Gill was headmaster . In my former letter ' I did not so much reply to you as stave off my turn of ...
Pagina 50
... Familiar Letter 4 , to Thomas Young . 1628 . From the Latin . On looking at your letter , most excellent preceptor , this alone struck me as superfluous , that you excused your slowness in writing ; for , though nothing could be more ...
... Familiar Letter 4 , to Thomas Young . 1628 . From the Latin . On looking at your letter , most excellent preceptor , this alone struck me as superfluous , that you excused your slowness in writing ; for , though nothing could be more ...
Pagina 272
... familiar terms . His answer is that no copy of that book is extant among those records . For the help you offer me in return in procur- ing literary material I am very much obliged . I want , of the Byzan- tine historians , Theophanis ...
... familiar terms . His answer is that no copy of that book is extant among those records . For the help you offer me in return in procur- ing literary material I am very much obliged . I want , of the Byzan- tine historians , Theophanis ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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