Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... opinion of his school- mates , his friends , his teachers , his father , the public whom he addressed , and the world at large emerges very clearly . But he wrote also for himself , whose good opinion he valued above any other's - and ...
... opinion of his school- mates , his friends , his teachers , his father , the public whom he addressed , and the world at large emerges very clearly . But he wrote also for himself , whose good opinion he valued above any other's - and ...
Pagina 85
... opinion , we have shown so much consideration for Salmasius as not to suppose that any other person after him should have anything to say worth notice : for you yourselves are accustomed to style him the royal defender , as if he were ...
... opinion , we have shown so much consideration for Salmasius as not to suppose that any other person after him should have anything to say worth notice : for you yourselves are accustomed to style him the royal defender , as if he were ...
Pagina 232
... opinion of man- kind could go no higher , which opinion he had been collecting for many previous years by writing a multitude of books , and of no small bulk ; not books of general utility , but on the abstrusest sub- jects , and ...
... opinion of man- kind could go no higher , which opinion he had been collecting for many previous years by writing a multitude of books , and of no small bulk ; not books of general utility , but on the abstrusest sub- jects , and ...
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