Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xx
... least embel- lished one of the heroic actions of my countrymen.1 This is to say by implication at least , that in the performance of the duty which seemed to lead him away from the performance of the central function of his life , he ...
... least embel- lished one of the heroic actions of my countrymen.1 This is to say by implication at least , that in the performance of the duty which seemed to lead him away from the performance of the central function of his life , he ...
Pagina 188
... least to attempt such a disquisition as might be useful in establishing my faith or assisting my memory . I deemed it therefore safest and most advisable to compile for myself , by my own labour and study , some original treatise ...
... least to attempt such a disquisition as might be useful in establishing my faith or assisting my memory . I deemed it therefore safest and most advisable to compile for myself , by my own labour and study , some original treatise ...
Pagina 235
... least that she herself thinks this the least of her honours , and meditates upon something far greater and more sublime than to reign , meriting to be valued , on this very account , above innumer- able kings . Hence she may abdicate ...
... least that she herself thinks this the least of her honours , and meditates upon something far greater and more sublime than to reign , meriting to be valued , on this very account , above innumer- able kings . Hence she may abdicate ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE ༢ ཨཽ R གཽ ཏྲྱྭ V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
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