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Pagina xvi
7 Salmasius we need not fill in ; Milton gives him pages enough , and to spare , but for Mary Powell we must go outside , to the early lives and to the hundreds of pages devoted to her in the later ones . But we must not forget that the ...
7 Salmasius we need not fill in ; Milton gives him pages enough , and to spare , but for Mary Powell we must go outside , to the early lives and to the hundreds of pages devoted to her in the later ones . But we must not forget that the ...
Pagina 19
Other passages in this and the other lives are equally dependent , although they also contain much invaluable material not available from Milton himself . 10 Cf. extract 1. These are the members of the ' private academy ' to which ...
Other passages in this and the other lives are equally dependent , although they also contain much invaluable material not available from Milton himself . 10 Cf. extract 1. These are the members of the ' private academy ' to which ...
Pagina 61
... are now almost all denied me , either by death or by most unjust separation of place , and are so for the most part snatched from my sight that I have to live wellnigh in a perpetual solitude.22 As to what you say , that from the ...
... are now almost all denied me , either by death or by most unjust separation of place , and are so for the most part snatched from my sight that I have to live wellnigh in a perpetual solitude.22 As to what you say , that from the ...
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