Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... desire and inclina- tion for pleasing you carries me off and drives me , since unexpect- edly I feel that I have been swept into a certain excessive desire to please , a sacrilege , but a pure and virtuous one , if such a thing can be ...
... desire and inclina- tion for pleasing you carries me off and drives me , since unexpect- edly I feel that I have been swept into a certain excessive desire to please , a sacrilege , but a pure and virtuous one , if such a thing can be ...
Pagina 116
... desire of house and family of his own , to which nothing is esteemed more helpful than the early entering into credible em- ployment , and nothing more hindering than this affected solitari- ness . And though this were enough , yet ...
... desire of house and family of his own , to which nothing is esteemed more helpful than the early entering into credible em- ployment , and nothing more hindering than this affected solitari- ness . And though this were enough , yet ...
Pagina 290
... desire for , 113-114 , 116 no motive in writing Eikonoklastes , 162 not surprised at being addressed by foreigners , 269 prediction of , 37 promised opponent who asks for it , 210 real , good esteem among good men , 245 ' the spur 123 ...
... desire for , 113-114 , 116 no motive in writing Eikonoklastes , 162 not surprised at being addressed by foreigners , 269 prediction of , 37 promised opponent who asks for it , 210 real , good esteem among good men , 245 ' the spur 123 ...
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