Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... less particular than they , however , and less certainly than they an expression of a genuine experience in love . O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl❜st at eve , when all the woods are still , Thou with fresh hope the ...
... less particular than they , however , and less certainly than they an expression of a genuine experience in love . O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl❜st at eve , when all the woods are still , Thou with fresh hope the ...
Pagina 100
... less good with a greater evil ; for example - glory , with death . On the contrary , I proposed to purchase a greater good with a less evil ; namely , at the price of blindness only , to perform one of the noblest acts of duty ; and ...
... less good with a greater evil ; for example - glory , with death . On the contrary , I proposed to purchase a greater good with a less evil ; namely , at the price of blindness only , to perform one of the noblest acts of duty ; and ...
Pagina 217
... less considerable , unless with them perhaps who think that great books only can determine great matters . I rather chose the common rule , not to make much ado where less may serve . Which in controversies and those especially of ...
... less considerable , unless with them perhaps who think that great books only can determine great matters . I rather chose the common rule , not to make much ado where less may serve . Which in controversies and those especially of ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE ༢ ཨཽ R གཽ ཏྲྱྭ V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
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