Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xviii
... England . For the edifica- 8 An Apology for Smectymnuus ( extract 105 , below ) . tion of England , too ; for his was to xviii INTRODUCTION.
... England . For the edifica- 8 An Apology for Smectymnuus ( extract 105 , below ) . tion of England , too ; for his was to xviii INTRODUCTION.
Pagina xix
... England , too ; for his was to be a poem ' doctrinal to the na- tion'while it embellished the heroic actions of an Englishman , pro- bably King Arthur , ' who could be made the pattern of a Christian hero . But Milton was turned aside ...
... England , too ; for his was to be a poem ' doctrinal to the na- tion'while it embellished the heroic actions of an Englishman , pro- bably King Arthur , ' who could be made the pattern of a Christian hero . But Milton was turned aside ...
Pagina 201
... England and for England , so Erasmus professes he begun here among us the same subject , especially out of compassion for the need he saw this nation had of some charitable redress herein , and seriously exhorts others to use their best ...
... England and for England , so Erasmus professes he begun here among us the same subject , especially out of compassion for the need he saw this nation had of some charitable redress herein , and seriously exhorts others to use their best ...
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