Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 171
... reason it be not given me to clarion with right he- raldry , befitting their praises , those glorious fellow citizens of mine , their country's saviours , whose deathless deeds already ring round the world , yet I hope it will not be ...
... reason it be not given me to clarion with right he- raldry , befitting their praises , those glorious fellow citizens of mine , their country's saviours , whose deathless deeds already ring round the world , yet I hope it will not be ...
Pagina 195
... reason he shows , but by calculating the years he brings . 41 However , as my purpose is not , nor hath been formerly , to look on my adversary42 abroad through the deceiving glass of other men's great opinion of him , but at home ...
... reason he shows , but by calculating the years he brings . 41 However , as my purpose is not , nor hath been formerly , to look on my adversary42 abroad through the deceiving glass of other men's great opinion of him , but at home ...
Pagina 212
... reason to be the best arbitrator and the law of law itself . 115. From the Defence of Himself . 1655 . From the ... reasons for refusing Nieuport's request that he refrain from publishing the Second Defence . 58 At last , you seem ...
... reason to be the best arbitrator and the law of law itself . 115. From the Defence of Himself . 1655 . From the ... reasons for refusing Nieuport's request that he refrain from publishing the Second Defence . 58 At last , you seem ...
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