Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xx
... worthy of the attention it receives in the autobio- 10 Extract 129 . 11 Milton and Wordsworth , pp.72-73 . 12 Extract 91 . 13 Milton and Wordsworth , p.73 . graphical passages and in Milton's judgement worthy of the years XX INTRODUCTION.
... worthy of the attention it receives in the autobio- 10 Extract 129 . 11 Milton and Wordsworth , pp.72-73 . 12 Extract 91 . 13 Milton and Wordsworth , p.73 . graphical passages and in Milton's judgement worthy of the years XX INTRODUCTION.
Pagina 31
... worthy of warfare such as yours . Why guide your idle missiles ' gainst the sons of men ? Not one jot of strength ... worthy of a lad , worthy e'en of Love . Such is the lad of Sigeum , as , on everlast- ing Olympus , he mixes the ...
... worthy of warfare such as yours . Why guide your idle missiles ' gainst the sons of men ? Not one jot of strength ... worthy of a lad , worthy e'en of Love . Such is the lad of Sigeum , as , on everlast- ing Olympus , he mixes the ...
Pagina 117
... worthy of all reverence . Be its welcome what it may , it is for you , 6 Mr. Tillyard's date ( Milton , p.384 ) . Professor Hanford and Mr. Visiak both assign the poem to 1632 , connecting it in its content with the ' Letter to a Friend ...
... worthy of all reverence . Be its welcome what it may , it is for you , 6 Mr. Tillyard's date ( Milton , p.384 ) . Professor Hanford and Mr. Visiak both assign the poem to 1632 , connecting it in its content with the ' Letter to a Friend ...
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