Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... thought on the subject may be to some indeterminable extent the generalization of his personal experience in marriage and of his desire to escape from an un- happy marriage , the threefold division of liberty here is useful in the ...
... thought on the subject may be to some indeterminable extent the generalization of his personal experience in marriage and of his desire to escape from an un- happy marriage , the threefold division of liberty here is useful in the ...
Pagina 77
... thoughts in this matter through the course of my years and studies . Although I am not ignorant how hazardous it will be to do this under the nose of the envious , as it were in skirmish to change the compact order , and instead of ...
... thoughts in this matter through the course of my years and studies . Although I am not ignorant how hazardous it will be to do this under the nose of the envious , as it were in skirmish to change the compact order , and instead of ...
Pagina 139
... thought it not un- worthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , I Cor . xv , 33 , and Pareus commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book as a tragedy into acts distinguished each by a chorus of ...
... thought it not un- worthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , I Cor . xv , 33 , and Pareus commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book as a tragedy into acts distinguished each by a chorus of ...
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