Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... Salmasius and attacks Milton , and after him some of his colleagues in the Commonwealth . The book was written by the younger Peter Du Moulin , but was in part spon- sored by Alexander More , a French - born Scotch clergyman in Holland ...
... Salmasius and attacks Milton , and after him some of his colleagues in the Commonwealth . The book was written by the younger Peter Du Moulin , but was in part spon- sored by Alexander More , a French - born Scotch clergyman in Holland ...
Pagina 86
... Salmasius ; and of her own accord , from her own uninfluenced opinion , has been said to have more than once expressed a preference of me to him . 18 17 In the Second Defence ( extract 126 ) . 18 Salmasius was an honoured recipient of ...
... Salmasius ; and of her own accord , from her own uninfluenced opinion , has been said to have more than once expressed a preference of me to him . 18 17 In the Second Defence ( extract 126 ) . 18 Salmasius was an honoured recipient of ...
Pagina 233
... Salmasius , since Salmasius was so distinguished a man , and since it was addressed to all Europe , the First Defence not unnaturally made a great impression upon Europe . That it should have been read eagerly in Stockholm , where Sal ...
... Salmasius , since Salmasius was so distinguished a man , and since it was addressed to all Europe , the First Defence not unnaturally made a great impression upon Europe . That it should have been read eagerly in Stockholm , where Sal ...
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