Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... things - which that Persian monarch himself in the midst of all his pride and glory durst not assume . 91. From the First Defence . 1651 . From the Latin . Milton states his aim in the First Defence , anticipating the es- timate of it ...
... things - which that Persian monarch himself in the midst of all his pride and glory durst not assume . 91. From the First Defence . 1651 . From the Latin . Milton states his aim in the First Defence , anticipating the es- timate of it ...
Pagina 169
... things among mine own citizens throughout this island , in the mother dialect , ' in order that he might do for England ' what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens , Rome , or modern Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their ...
... things among mine own citizens throughout this island , in the mother dialect , ' in order that he might do for England ' what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens , Rome , or modern Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their ...
Pagina 181
... things wherein 35 In Of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : " Two things there be which have been ever found working much mischief to the church of God and the advancement of truth : force on the one side restraining , and hire on ...
... things wherein 35 In Of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : " Two things there be which have been ever found working much mischief to the church of God and the advancement of truth : force on the one side restraining , and hire on ...
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