Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... beginning of your letter I had anticipated in my own mind you would offer , and that rightly and in accordance with our relations to each other . For I would not have true friendship turn on bal- ances of letters and salutations , all ...
... beginning of your letter I had anticipated in my own mind you would offer , and that rightly and in accordance with our relations to each other . For I would not have true friendship turn on bal- ances of letters and salutations , all ...
Pagina 172
... basest kind . Although this may appear little creditable to one who is making a beginning , and still less 22 I.e. in the two defences of the people of England . suited to gain the attention of the reader , yet 172 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
... basest kind . Although this may appear little creditable to one who is making a beginning , and still less 22 I.e. in the two defences of the people of England . suited to gain the attention of the reader , yet 172 MILTON ON HIMSELF.
Pagina 300
... beginning late ' , 151 statement of , 137 versification of , note on , 138 h.67 , 138-139 mentioned , 152 Paradise Regained selections from , 152 subject of , 152 Parentage , 17 ( See also Milton , John ; Milton , Sarah . ) Pareus and ...
... beginning late ' , 151 statement of , 137 versification of , note on , 138 h.67 , 138-139 mentioned , 152 Paradise Regained selections from , 152 subject of , 152 Parentage , 17 ( See also Milton , John ; Milton , Sarah . ) Pareus and ...
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