Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 169
... Second Defence , for example , he says that ' he alone deserves the appellation of great who either achieves great things himself , or teaches how they may be achieved , or who describes with suitable dignity the great achievements of ...
... Second Defence , for example , he says that ' he alone deserves the appellation of great who either achieves great things himself , or teaches how they may be achieved , or who describes with suitable dignity the great achievements of ...
Pagina 239
... Second Defence . 1654 . From the Latin . Specific comment upon the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates in response to gibes in the Cry . But as you are so courageous a fellow , what has checked your late violence ? ' Unless ( you say ) I ...
... Second Defence . 1654 . From the Latin . Specific comment upon the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates in response to gibes in the Cry . But as you are so courageous a fellow , what has checked your late violence ? ' Unless ( you say ) I ...
Pagina 302
... Second Defence , in , xxiii seduction of , 16 Powell , family of reference to in Second Defence , 24 n.18 wearied by , 61 n.22 Powell , Mary , poet's first wife death , 175 n.25 failure to mention , xv - xvi ' fell adversary ' , 24 n.18 ...
... Second Defence , in , xxiii seduction of , 16 Powell , family of reference to in Second Defence , 24 n.18 wearied by , 61 n.22 Powell , Mary , poet's first wife death , 175 n.25 failure to mention , xv - xvi ' fell adversary ' , 24 n.18 ...
Inhoudsopgave
BLINDNESS | 94 |
POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS | 107 |
INSPIRATION | 141 |
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