Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works espe- cially , but the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched mat- ter and lame metre , graced indeed since by the use of some famous modern poets , carried away by custom ...
... true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works espe- cially , but the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched mat- ter and lame metre , graced indeed since by the use of some famous modern poets , carried away by custom ...
Pagina 210
... true determination , not leaning on the old and rotten sugges- tions whereon it yet leans , if his intents be sincere to the public and shall carry him on without bitterness to the opinion or to the person dissenting , let him not , I ...
... true determination , not leaning on the old and rotten sugges- tions whereon it yet leans , if his intents be sincere to the public and shall carry him on without bitterness to the opinion or to the person dissenting , let him not , I ...
Pagina 267
... true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind so- ever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them into ...
... true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind so- ever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them into ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
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