Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . Next , if I were wise only to mine own ends , I would certainly take ...
... hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . Next , if I were wise only to mine own ends , I would certainly take ...
Pagina 60
... hand to hand encounter the monstrous lions or to frighten the hungry wolves away from the high folds ? Who will make it his habit with talking and with song to lay the day to rest ? Go home , unpastured , my lambs : Your master has no ...
... hand to hand encounter the monstrous lions or to frighten the hungry wolves away from the high folds ? Who will make it his habit with talking and with song to lay the day to rest ? Go home , unpastured , my lambs : Your master has no ...
Pagina 134
... hand bestowed on you , an earnest , zealous hand , but as yet no sure poet's hand , while that poet , wandering where he would , frolicked now in the green places , still untainted of the people [ i.e. had not yet taken part in matters ...
... hand bestowed on you , an earnest , zealous hand , but as yet no sure poet's hand , while that poet , wandering where he would , frolicked now in the green places , still untainted of the people [ i.e. had not yet taken part in matters ...
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