Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... person , as in Damon's Epitaph he speaks in his own person . In this monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortu- nately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637 . And by occasion foretells the ruin of our ...
... person , as in Damon's Epitaph he speaks in his own person . In this monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortu- nately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637 . And by occasion foretells the ruin of our ...
Pagina 166
... person and exempts none from the severity of her stroke . She never suffers injury to prevail but when falsehood first prevails over truth ; and that also is a kind of justice done on them who are so deluded . Though wicked kings and ...
... person and exempts none from the severity of her stroke . She never suffers injury to prevail but when falsehood first prevails over truth ; and that also is a kind of justice done on them who are so deluded . Though wicked kings and ...
Pagina 175
... person who was then president , 24 accompanied with the intimation that the Common- wealth expected my services to ... persons of the first consequence , and amid so many calamities to have abandoned all regard for reputation , as ...
... person who was then president , 24 accompanied with the intimation that the Common- wealth expected my services to ... persons of the first consequence , and amid so many calamities to have abandoned all regard for reputation , as ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE ༢ ཨཽ R གཽ ཏྲྱྭ V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
Copyright | |
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