Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 223
... adversary of so great a name , 63 nor to speaking on so great a subject , accepted of those very deliverers of the country , and by general consent , the part spontaneously assigned me : namely , to defend publicly ( if anyone ever did ) ...
... adversary of so great a name , 63 nor to speaking on so great a subject , accepted of those very deliverers of the country , and by general consent , the part spontaneously assigned me : namely , to defend publicly ( if anyone ever did ) ...
Pagina 229
... adversary has told are not truths ? Yet , as we shall do our endeavour , which is no more than just , that however far slander has gone before , so far the avenger truth shall follow after , it is my belief that those who have been ...
... adversary has told are not truths ? Yet , as we shall do our endeavour , which is no more than just , that however far slander has gone before , so far the avenger truth shall follow after , it is my belief that those who have been ...
Pagina 244
... adversary now become not mine alone , but the common adversary almost of all men , upon a character outrageously scandalous , the disgrace of the reformed religion and above all of the holy order , the blot of letters , the fatal ...
... adversary now become not mine alone , but the common adversary almost of all men , upon a character outrageously scandalous , the disgrace of the reformed religion and above all of the holy order , the blot of letters , the fatal ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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