Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... Greek - employing myself , as you know , more willingly in Latin and English matters , inasmuch as whoever spends study and pains in this age on Greek composition runs a risk of singing mostly to the deaf . Farewell , and expect me on ...
... Greek - employing myself , as you know , more willingly in Latin and English matters , inasmuch as whoever spends study and pains in this age on Greek composition runs a risk of singing mostly to the deaf . Farewell , and expect me on ...
Pagina 64
... Greek and Latin . Christopher Arnold , a German scholar later to become Pro- fessor of History at Nuremberg , writes of Milton to George Richter , Vice - chancellor of the University of Altorf , August 7 , 1651 : ' The strenuous ...
... Greek and Latin . Christopher Arnold , a German scholar later to become Pro- fessor of History at Nuremberg , writes of Milton to George Richter , Vice - chancellor of the University of Altorf , August 7 , 1651 : ' The strenuous ...
Pagina 269
... Greeks by the relation of that old story the old Greek valour itself , the old industry , the old patience of la- bour . Could someone do that - and from no one more than yourself ought we to expect it , looking to the strength of your ...
... Greeks by the relation of that old story the old Greek valour itself , the old industry , the old patience of la- bour . Could someone do that - and from no one more than yourself ought we to expect it , looking to the strength of your ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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