Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... matter . In that library , I am told , nothing can be copied unless by leave first obtained ; it is not permitted even to bring a pen to the tables . But they tell me that Giovanni Battista Doni 21 is now in Rome ; having been called to ...
... matter . In that library , I am told , nothing can be copied unless by leave first obtained ; it is not permitted even to bring a pen to the tables . But they tell me that Giovanni Battista Doni 21 is now in Rome ; having been called to ...
Pagina 78
... matter methought I loved in- deed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets , whereof the schools are not scarce , whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing , which in ...
... matter methought I loved in- deed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets , whereof the schools are not scarce , whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing , which in ...
Pagina 249
... matter which might pertinently have been said to gain your end . And I hope that a reply in harmony with your desire will shortly be given to you . For I know the men to whom this af- fair has been referred have this in view . Meanwhile ...
... matter which might pertinently have been said to gain your end . And I hope that a reply in harmony with your desire will shortly be given to you . For I know the men to whom this af- fair has been referred have this in view . Meanwhile ...
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