Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... Diodati - 5 and I tell thee in amazement at myself - that same scorn- ful I , who have always shown contempt for ... Diodati , an Italian Protestant resident in England , was the most intimate friend of Milton's youth . 6 Smart observes ...
... Diodati - 5 and I tell thee in amazement at myself - that same scorn- ful I , who have always shown contempt for ... Diodati , an Italian Protestant resident in England , was the most intimate friend of Milton's youth . 6 Smart observes ...
Pagina 124
... Diodati . 1637 . From the Latin . After a long response to a letter from Diodati , and a rebuke to Diodati for not having been a more satisfactory correspondent , Milton affirms the depth of his friendship for Diodati perhaps even more ...
... Diodati . 1637 . From the Latin . After a long response to a letter from Diodati , and a rebuke to Diodati for not having been a more satisfactory correspondent , Milton affirms the depth of his friendship for Diodati perhaps even more ...
Pagina 287
... Diodati , Charles . ) Dante , tribute to , 78-79 , 263 Dati , Charles letter to , 60-64 recognition of talent by , 129 mentioned , xxii , 19 David , King , 15 De Doctrina Christiana , see Christian Doctrine , The Defence of himself ...
... Diodati , Charles . ) Dante , tribute to , 78-79 , 263 Dati , Charles letter to , 60-64 recognition of talent by , 129 mentioned , xxii , 19 David , King , 15 De Doctrina Christiana , see Christian Doctrine , The Defence of himself ...
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