Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 145
... concerning divorce : whom earnestly turning over , I soon per- ceived , but not without amazement , in the same opinion , confirmed with the same reasons which in that published book without the help or imitation of any precedent writer ...
... concerning divorce : whom earnestly turning over , I soon per- ceived , but not without amazement , in the same opinion , confirmed with the same reasons which in that published book without the help or imitation of any precedent writer ...
Pagina 264
... concerning the right pronunciation of the language . For with other authorities in your tongue hitherto , the intention seems to have been to satisfy only their own countrymen , without care for us . Although , in my opi- nion , they ...
... concerning the right pronunciation of the language . For with other authorities in your tongue hitherto , the intention seems to have been to satisfy only their own countrymen , without care for us . Although , in my opi- nion , they ...
Pagina 295
... concerning Divorce , see Divorce pamphlets King , Edward association with , Lycidas , 122 , 122 n.9 elegy for , 121 n.8 , 121-123 King's Book , The , see Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings ...
... concerning Divorce , see Divorce pamphlets King , Edward association with , Lycidas , 122 , 122 n.9 elegy for , 121 n.8 , 121-123 King's Book , The , see Eikon Basilike King's Prayer , presence in Eikon Basilike , xxviii , 210-211 Kings ...
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