Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 135
... hope for a calm and quiet 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 ...
... hope for a calm and quiet 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 ...
Pagina 178
... hope of His approbation , ' first and chiefest to be sought : in the hand of whose providence I remain , praying all success and good event on your public councils to the defence of true religion and our civil rights . 31 John Milton ...
... hope of His approbation , ' first and chiefest to be sought : in the hand of whose providence I remain , praying all success and good event on your public councils to the defence of true religion and our civil rights . 31 John Milton ...
Pagina 274
... hope , for any duty that remains to be performed by me in this life . — That after so long an interval I should have ... hope have raised him to so honourable a place in his prince's favour ; and I de- sire and hope all prosperity for ...
... hope , for any duty that remains to be performed by me in this life . — That after so long an interval I should have ... hope have raised him to so honourable a place in his prince's favour ; and I de- sire and hope all prosperity for ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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