Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... hope that you should have so much leisure from serious and more sacred affairs as to have time always to answer me , especially as that is a matter entirely of kindness and not at all of duty ? That I should suspect that you had ...
... hope that you should have so much leisure from serious and more sacred affairs as to have time always to answer me , especially as that is a matter entirely of kindness and not at all of duty ? That I should suspect that you had ...
Pagina 244
... hope to perform anything on so wide a field , to contribute the whole to increase the welfare of life and of humankind . And if even from private enmities public of- fences are sometimes reproved and often corrected ; if impelled by ...
... hope to perform anything on so wide a field , to contribute the whole to increase the welfare of life and of humankind . And if even from private enmities public of- fences are sometimes reproved and often corrected ; if impelled by ...
Pagina 274
... hope , for any duty that remains to be performed by me in this life . — That after so long an interval I should have ... hope have raised him to so honourable a place in his prince's favour ; and I de- sire and hope all prosperity for ...
... hope , for any duty that remains to be performed by me in this life . — That after so long an interval I should have ... hope have raised him to so honourable a place in his prince's favour ; and I de- sire and hope all prosperity for ...
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