Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xxvii
... Liljegren describes as ' majestically indifferent to truth or untruth , fact or gossip.'21 Mr. Tillyard , on the other hand , finds in the incident evidence that Milton in controversy was really impersonal , that Salmasius and More ...
... Liljegren describes as ' majestically indifferent to truth or untruth , fact or gossip.'21 Mr. Tillyard , on the other hand , finds in the incident evidence that Milton in controversy was really impersonal , that Salmasius and More ...
Pagina xxviii
... Liljegren as it was earlier brought by the Royalists , is the charge that it was by Milton's contriving that the ... Liljegren with his characteristic thoroughness and ingenuity , we are relieved of the task of explaining , apologizing ...
... Liljegren as it was earlier brought by the Royalists , is the charge that it was by Milton's contriving that the ... Liljegren with his characteristic thoroughness and ingenuity , we are relieved of the task of explaining , apologizing ...
Pagina xxxv
... Liljegren argues tellingly from the difficulties encountered by Bene- detto Castelli when he visited Galileo in the fall of 1638 , and from the general difficulties of access to Galileo because of the Inquisi- tion and because of ...
... Liljegren argues tellingly from the difficulties encountered by Bene- detto Castelli when he visited Galileo in the fall of 1638 , and from the general difficulties of access to Galileo because of the Inquisi- tion and because of ...
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