Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... able , in open day , to redeem my life from that dimness which is produced by a stain . This will be necessary for me on more ac- counts than one . And first , that so many excellent and learned men throughout the neighbouring nations ...
... able , in open day , to redeem my life from that dimness which is produced by a stain . This will be necessary for me on more ac- counts than one . And first , that so many excellent and learned men throughout the neighbouring nations ...
Pagina 65
... able , my much respected friend , to give aid , whether in promoting your studies or in procuring furtherance in them - and such aid has assuredly been either nothing or very slight - I am glad on more than one account that it should ...
... able , my much respected friend , to give aid , whether in promoting your studies or in procuring furtherance in them - and such aid has assuredly been either nothing or very slight - I am glad on more than one account that it should ...
Pagina 103
... able without difficulty to despise the revilers of my blindness , or so little placability as not to be able with still less difficulty to forgive them . I return to you , whoever you are , who , with no little inconsist- ency , will ...
... able without difficulty to despise the revilers of my blindness , or so little placability as not to be able with still less difficulty to forgive them . I return to you , whoever you are , who , with no little inconsist- ency , will ...
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