Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... late it be ; let it , by its very late- ness , be to you all the more welcome . Late , yes , but genuine was the greeting that chaste Penelope , daughter of Icarius , received from her laggard lord . But oh , why was I minded to seek to ...
... late it be ; let it , by its very late- ness , be to you all the more welcome . Late , yes , but genuine was the greeting that chaste Penelope , daughter of Icarius , received from her laggard lord . But oh , why was I minded to seek to ...
Pagina 151
... late , Not sedulous by nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only argument Heroic deemed , chief mast❜ry to dissect With long and tedious havoc fabled knights In battles feigned ( the better fortitude Of patience and heroic martyrdom ...
... late , Not sedulous by nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only argument Heroic deemed , chief mast❜ry to dissect With long and tedious havoc fabled knights In battles feigned ( the better fortitude Of patience and heroic martyrdom ...
Pagina 244
... late , distinguished and reverend sir , our com- mon friend Durie , 80 I believe , will not refuse to let me transfer the 79 Masson , Life , Vol . V , pp.592-595 . 80 John Durie , who translated Milton's Eikonoklastes into French , was ...
... late , distinguished and reverend sir , our com- mon friend Durie , 80 I believe , will not refuse to let me transfer the 79 Masson , Life , Vol . V , pp.592-595 . 80 John Durie , who translated Milton's Eikonoklastes into French , was ...
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