Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 189
... opinion , on whatever points he may not feel himself fully satisfied , till the evidence of Scripture prevail and ... opinions to men of a mature and manly under- standing , possessing a thorough knowledge of the doctrines of the Gospel ...
... opinion , on whatever points he may not feel himself fully satisfied , till the evidence of Scripture prevail and ... opinions to men of a mature and manly under- standing , possessing a thorough knowledge of the doctrines of the Gospel ...
Pagina 206
... opinion which I there maintain by inevitable consequences drawn parallel from his own principal arguments in that of Scripture and Reason ; which I shall pardon him if he can deny without shaking his own composi- tion to pieces . The ...
... opinion which I there maintain by inevitable consequences drawn parallel from his own principal arguments in that of Scripture and Reason ; which I shall pardon him if he can deny without shaking his own composi- tion to pieces . The ...
Pagina 238
... opinion . And why should I scruple to say this as often as I think of that most august queen whose high praises are the theme of every tongue ? Indeed , not even that wisest Athenian , between whom and myself , however , I make no com ...
... opinion . And why should I scruple to say this as often as I think of that most august queen whose high praises are the theme of every tongue ? Indeed , not even that wisest Athenian , between whom and myself , however , I make no com ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE w V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
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