Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 248
... Council . 1649/50 . At various times during his secretaryship Milton took the oath of secrecy , at least once in this form - on February 23 , 1649/50 . THAT Mr. John Milton . . . did this day take the Engagement fol- lowing : ' I ...
... Council . 1649/50 . At various times during his secretaryship Milton took the oath of secrecy , at least once in this form - on February 23 , 1649/50 . THAT Mr. John Milton . . . did this day take the Engagement fol- lowing : ' I ...
Pagina 250
... Council ) , he told me , and with some concern , that nothing was yet being formulated , and that he was having no success in his efforts to expedite the af- fair . I thought it better , therefore , to be silent for a time than to write ...
... Council ) , he told me , and with some concern , that nothing was yet being formulated , and that he was having no success in his efforts to expedite the af- fair . I thought it better , therefore , to be silent for a time than to write ...
Pagina 252
... Council , nor do I feel sure on what day I shall achieve this . Thus it remains for you not to neglect your own interests , but to write to the Council about that postponement ; for I have omitted naught which in me lies . Most zealous ...
... Council , nor do I feel sure on what day I shall achieve this . Thus it remains for you not to neglect your own interests , but to write to the Council about that postponement ; for I have omitted naught which in me lies . Most zealous ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
16081654 | 14 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
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