Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... liberty , which is to be sought for not from without , but within , and is to be obtained principally not by fighting , but by the just regulation and by the proper conduct of life . Reflecting , therefore , that there are in all three ...
... liberty , which is to be sought for not from without , but within , and is to be obtained principally not by fighting , but by the just regulation and by the proper conduct of life . Reflecting , therefore , that there are in all three ...
Pagina 178
... liberty I have written heretofore by the appointment and not without the approbation of civil power : 31 of Christian liberty I write now , which others long since having done with all freedom under heathen emperors , I should do wrong ...
... liberty I have written heretofore by the appointment and not without the approbation of civil power : 31 of Christian liberty I write now , which others long since having done with all freedom under heathen emperors , I should do wrong ...
Pagina 223
... liberty itself . Lastly , I return thanks to God , that in a task so arduous , so full of expectation , I neither disappointed the hopes nor the opinions of my fellow citizens , nor failed to satisfy no small number of foreigners , as ...
... liberty itself . Lastly , I return thanks to God , that in a task so arduous , so full of expectation , I neither disappointed the hopes nor the opinions of my fellow citizens , nor failed to satisfy no small number of foreigners , as ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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