Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... rest , and should have seemed worthy so far of a wish on your part to form a bond of friendship with me , while I congratu- late myself on this opinion of yours , I would at the same time attri- bute it to your frankness rather than to ...
... rest , and should have seemed worthy so far of a wish on your part to form a bond of friendship with me , while I congratu- late myself on this opinion of yours , I would at the same time attri- bute it to your frankness rather than to ...
Pagina 135
... rest , a rest that shall be done with envy ; I bid you hope for the blest abodes that kindly Hermes and the skilful guardianship of Rouse will vouchsafe you , abodes into which the wanton tongue of the rabble will not make its way ...
... rest , a rest that shall be done with envy ; I bid you hope for the blest abodes that kindly Hermes and the skilful guardianship of Rouse will vouchsafe you , abodes into which the wanton tongue of the rabble will not make its way ...
Pagina 240
... rest , so likewise will it suffice for my duty and excuse that I have at least embellished one of the heroic actions of my countrymen . The rest I pass by : for who could do justice to all the great actions of an entire people ? 74 130 ...
... rest , so likewise will it suffice for my duty and excuse that I have at least embellished one of the heroic actions of my countrymen . The rest I pass by : for who could do justice to all the great actions of an entire people ? 74 130 ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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