Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 97
... honoured with that high honour as to choose rather to blame the gods them- selves than to impute their blindness to them as a crime . What is handed down of the augur Tiresias is well known . Of Phineus thus sang Apollonius in his ...
... honoured with that high honour as to choose rather to blame the gods them- selves than to impute their blindness to them as a crime . What is handed down of the augur Tiresias is well known . Of Phineus thus sang Apollonius in his ...
Pagina 135
... honour , after you too , having won a peer- less destiny , shall , prevailed on by the entreaties of an auspicious ... honoured sir , was given to POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 135.
... honour , after you too , having won a peer- less destiny , shall , prevailed on by the entreaties of an auspicious ... honoured sir , was given to POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 135.
Pagina 243
... honour and adore - such we fondly style most potent and most magnificent and most august ! But yet , it was expected that those who thus spent a good part of their prime in mere pastime in the shade , should , at some after period ...
... honour and adore - such we fondly style most potent and most magnificent and most august ! But yet , it was expected that those who thus spent a good part of their prime in mere pastime in the shade , should , at some after period ...
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