Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiv
... Faith of Alexander More , ' in which he denies again and again the authorship of the Cry , insisting also that Milton knew even at the time of the publication of the Second Defence that he was not the author . He is generous , too ...
... Faith of Alexander More , ' in which he denies again and again the authorship of the Cry , insisting also that Milton knew even at the time of the publication of the Second Defence that he was not the author . He is generous , too ...
Pagina xxx
... faith to dissemble nothing . I therefore returned notwithstanding to Rome ; I concealed from no one who asked the question , what I was ; if anyone attacked me , I defended in the most open man- ner , as before , the orthodox faith ...
... faith to dissemble nothing . I therefore returned notwithstanding to Rome ; I concealed from no one who asked the question , what I was ; if anyone attacked me , I defended in the most open man- ner , as before , the orthodox faith ...
Pagina 188
... faith or assisting my memory . I deemed it therefore safest and most advisable to compile for myself , by my own labour and study , some original treatise , which should be al- ways at hand , derived solely from the word of God itself ...
... faith or assisting my memory . I deemed it therefore safest and most advisable to compile for myself , by my own labour and study , some original treatise , which should be al- ways at hand , derived solely from the word of God itself ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
16081654 | 14 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
Copyright | |
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