Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxxv
... tion and because of Galileo's ill health . But Miss Marjorie Nicol- son points out that Liljegren ' lays his stress rather upon the difficul- ties which Castelli met than upon the fact that he succeeded in his request , '30 and that he ...
... tion and because of Galileo's ill health . But Miss Marjorie Nicol- son points out that Liljegren ' lays his stress rather upon the difficul- ties which Castelli met than upon the fact that he succeeded in his request , '30 and that he ...
Pagina 19
... tion which deserves the highest commendation , as calculated to preserve at once polite letters and friendly intercourse : for , the pleasing , the delightful recollection I still retain of you Jacobo Gaddi , of you Carolo Dati ...
... tion which deserves the highest commendation , as calculated to preserve at once polite letters and friendly intercourse : for , the pleasing , the delightful recollection I still retain of you Jacobo Gaddi , of you Carolo Dati ...
Pagina 177
... tion hath confined and dedicated first to my own nation : and in a season wherein the timely reading thereof to the easier accomplish- ment of your great work may save you much labour and interrup- tion : of two parts usually proposed ...
... tion hath confined and dedicated first to my own nation : and in a season wherein the timely reading thereof to the easier accomplish- ment of your great work may save you much labour and interrup- tion : of two parts usually proposed ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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