Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... doubt regarded the writing of his controversial prose as an interruption of the progress of his plan of life , but it was an interruption welcomed because at the time and in the cir- cumstances it was the more important work . Milton's ...
... doubt regarded the writing of his controversial prose as an interruption of the progress of his plan of life , but it was an interruption welcomed because at the time and in the cir- cumstances it was the more important work . Milton's ...
Pagina 87
... doubt ; there are like- wise endowments , and especially writings of your own , which might give solace to heroes , when relaxing in another way . And first of all , that short but most sapient address of yours to printers , which ...
... doubt ; there are like- wise endowments , and especially writings of your own , which might give solace to heroes , when relaxing in another way . And first of all , that short but most sapient address of yours to printers , which ...
Pagina 197
... doubt not to be justi- fied ; except there be who will condemn me to have wasted time in throwing down that which could not keep itself up . As for others who notwithstanding what I can allege have yet decreed to misin- terpret the ...
... doubt not to be justi- fied ; except there be who will condemn me to have wasted time in throwing down that which could not keep itself up . As for others who notwithstanding what I can allege have yet decreed to misin- terpret the ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
16081654 | 14 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
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