Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... reply to a pamphlet by Hall , An Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament , that the original Smectymnuus pamphlet was written by Young and his collaborators . Both Hall and Ussher wrote re- plies to ' Smectymnuus , ' and it ...
... reply to a pamphlet by Hall , An Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament , that the original Smectymnuus pamphlet was written by Young and his collaborators . Both Hall and Ussher wrote re- plies to ' Smectymnuus , ' and it ...
Pagina 85
... reply as be- fore , because I go not uncalled to public business . Secondly , be- cause I did not feel myself ... replying still more often ; yet , because it was not at my choice to contend always with that wordy vociferator , ' my ...
... reply as be- fore , because I go not uncalled to public business . Secondly , be- cause I did not feel myself ... replying still more often ; yet , because it was not at my choice to contend always with that wordy vociferator , ' my ...
Pagina 136
... reply at that time . While I was afterwards purposing an early reply , some unexpected business took me off ; but for which I should certainly not have sent you my book , Defence though it is called , in such a naked condition , without ...
... reply at that time . While I was afterwards purposing an early reply , some unexpected business took me off ; but for which I should certainly not have sent you my book , Defence though it is called , in such a naked condition , without ...
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