Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed , or should she by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men change this her distracted estate into better days ...
... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed , or should she by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men change this her distracted estate into better days ...
Pagina 131
... given to me by Manso , by Man- so , not the least glory of the Chalcidian [ Cumæan , Italian ] strand , cups two in number , wondrous creations of skill , given to me by Manso , himself a marvel . He had graven them round with a double ...
... given to me by Manso , by Man- so , not the least glory of the Chalcidian [ Cumæan , Italian ] strand , cups two in number , wondrous creations of skill , given to me by Manso , himself a marvel . He had graven them round with a double ...
Pagina 171
... given me to clarion with right he- raldry , befitting their praises , those glorious fellow citizens of mine , their country's saviours , whose deathless deeds already ring round the world , yet I hope it will not be difficult for me to ...
... given me to clarion with right he- raldry , befitting their praises , those glorious fellow citizens of mine , their country's saviours , whose deathless deeds already ring round the world , yet I hope it will not be difficult for me to ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE ༢ ཨཽ R གཽ ཏྲྱྭ V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
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