Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiv
... given him by Nieuport was , but Milton's own statement that it was a mere denial communicated through Nieuport by More is circumstantial and quite convincing . Surely , if it were such , Milton could hardly be expected to accept a mere ...
... given him by Nieuport was , but Milton's own statement that it was a mere denial communicated through Nieuport by More is circumstantial and quite convincing . Surely , if it were such , Milton could hardly be expected to accept a mere ...
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... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed , or should she by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men change this her distracted estate into better days ...
... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed , or should she by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men change this her distracted estate into better days ...
Pagina 218
... given a heart to the people to remember still their great and happy deliver- ance from Popish thraldom , and to esteem so highly the precious benefit of His Gospel , so freely and so peaceably enjoyed among them . Since therefore some ...
... given a heart to the people to remember still their great and happy deliver- ance from Popish thraldom , and to esteem so highly the precious benefit of His Gospel , so freely and so peaceably enjoyed among them . Since therefore some ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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