Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... follow Christ . He , verily , is more than the half of my life ; I live , perforce , with but half a life . Ah me ! How many wide - spread seas , how many mountains inter- 3 Whatever the date , the reference is to Cambridge . If the ...
... follow Christ . He , verily , is more than the half of my life ; I live , perforce , with but half a life . Ah me ! How many wide - spread seas , how many mountains inter- 3 Whatever the date , the reference is to Cambridge . If the ...
Pagina 91
... follow me in these words . But if you dare not implore the faith of God , at least implore the faith of men . Return , I say , to Geneva ; there surrender yourself to the magistrates and to the people ; say to them , as becomes a chaste ...
... follow me in these words . But if you dare not implore the faith of God , at least implore the faith of men . Return , I say , to Geneva ; there surrender yourself to the magistrates and to the people ; say to them , as becomes a chaste ...
Pagina 116
... follow the more excellent and supreme good known and presented , and so be quickly diverted from the empty and fan- tastic chase of shadows and notions , to the solid good flowing from due and timely obedience to that command in the ...
... follow the more excellent and supreme good known and presented , and so be quickly diverted from the empty and fan- tastic chase of shadows and notions , to the solid good flowing from due and timely obedience to that command in the ...
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