Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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... Council of State , as it is called , now first constituted by author- ity of Parliament , invited me to lend them my services in the de- partment more particularly of foreign affairs - an event which had never entered my thoughts ! 19 ...
... Council of State , as it is called , now first constituted by author- ity of Parliament , invited me to lend them my services in the de- partment more particularly of foreign affairs - an event which had never entered my thoughts ! 19 ...
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... Council appointed Weckherlin to serve as Milton's assistant . In November 1652 Thurloe took over Weckherlin's duties and some of Milton's . In 1653 Meadows became Milton's assistant . In January 1654 Meadows became Latin Secretary ...
... Council appointed Weckherlin to serve as Milton's assistant . In November 1652 Thurloe took over Weckherlin's duties and some of Milton's . In 1653 Meadows became Milton's assistant . In January 1654 Meadows became Latin Secretary ...
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... Council , or better to Mr. Frost , I believe you will hear from them , or in any case you shall learn in the evening from me . Your most devoted , February 13 , 1651/2 . John Milton . 142. From the English Correspondence , Milton to ...
... Council , or better to Mr. Frost , I believe you will hear from them , or in any case you shall learn in the evening from me . Your most devoted , February 13 , 1651/2 . John Milton . 142. From the English Correspondence , Milton to ...
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