Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 198
... answer , and were able enough to lay the dust and pudder in antiquity which he and his , out of stratagem , are wont ... answered with 198 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
... answer , and were able enough to lay the dust and pudder in antiquity which he and his , out of stratagem , are wont ... answered with 198 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
Pagina 299
... answered with biography , 14-27 essential to art , 199 , 199 n.47 essential to poet , 79 , 79 n . 12 Hall's charges ... answer to , 242 , 242 n.78 delivered to bar of posterity , 83 frequent mention of , xviii help against , from ...
... answered with biography , 14-27 essential to art , 199 , 199 n.47 essential to poet , 79 , 79 n . 12 Hall's charges ... answer to , 242 , 242 n.78 delivered to bar of posterity , 83 frequent mention of , xviii help against , from ...
Pagina 305
... answered , see Morality , Hall's charges answered in Second Defence , defended , 242 ' licentiousness ' , 70 h.38 , 88-89 , 214-216 methods and practices in contro- versy , see Controversy , methods and practices More's charges answered ...
... answered , see Morality , Hall's charges answered in Second Defence , defended , 242 ' licentiousness ' , 70 h.38 , 88-89 , 214-216 methods and practices in contro- versy , see Controversy , methods and practices More's charges answered ...
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