Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... Defence . 1651 . From the Latin . Milton states his aim in the First Defence , anticipating the es- timate of it in the Second Defence ( extract 129 ) upon the basis of which Grierson observes that Milton regarded the controversial ...
... Defence . 1651 . From the Latin . Milton states his aim in the First Defence , anticipating the es- timate of it in the Second Defence ( extract 129 ) upon the basis of which Grierson observes that Milton regarded the controversial ...
Pagina 227
... Defence by gibes at Milton's lack of reputation . Later in the Second Defence ( extract 2 ) , Milton explains that his obscurity was a matter of choice , that he had carried silently in his own breast what would long since have gained ...
... Defence by gibes at Milton's lack of reputation . Later in the Second Defence ( extract 2 ) , Milton explains that his obscurity was a matter of choice , that he had carried silently in his own breast what would long since have gained ...
Pagina 285
... defence of , 4-5 right to participate in reform of , 12-13 service to , 99 , 146 in divorce pamphlets , 142-143 unchristian to be neuter in cause of , 194 Circumcision , Upon the , mentioned , xiv Civil Power , Of , see Of Civil Power ...
... defence of , 4-5 right to participate in reform of , 12-13 service to , 99 , 146 in divorce pamphlets , 142-143 unchristian to be neuter in cause of , 194 Circumcision , Upon the , mentioned , xiv Civil Power , Of , see Of Civil Power ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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