Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... Peter Du Moulin , but was in part spon- sored by Alexander More , a French - born Scotch clergyman in Holland , who wrote the foreword in praise of Salmasius and abuse of Milton . On the basis of letters from friends on the continent ...
... Peter Du Moulin , but was in part spon- sored by Alexander More , a French - born Scotch clergyman in Holland , who wrote the foreword in praise of Salmasius and abuse of Milton . On the basis of letters from friends on the continent ...
Pagina xxv
... Peter Du Moulin was pub- lished in which is a Latin poem , ' To the Bestial Blackguard John Milton , Parricide and Advocate of the Parricide , ' reprinted from the Cry and equipped with a Latin prose account of its occasion . Masson ...
... Peter Du Moulin was pub- lished in which is a Latin poem , ' To the Bestial Blackguard John Milton , Parricide and Advocate of the Parricide , ' reprinted from the Cry and equipped with a Latin prose account of its occasion . Masson ...
Pagina 289
... Du Moulin , Peter , the elder , services of , 245 , 245 n.81 Du Moulin , Peter , the younger acknowledges authorship of Cry , xxiv - xxvi authorship of Cry , xxiii - xxvi mentioned , xxix Durie , John , xxiii , 244 , 244 n.80 ...
... Du Moulin , Peter , the elder , services of , 245 , 245 n.81 Du Moulin , Peter , the younger acknowledges authorship of Cry , xxiv - xxvi authorship of Cry , xxiii - xxvi mentioned , xxix Durie , John , xxiii , 244 , 244 n.80 ...
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