Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... divine indulgence , proved to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and stead- fast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordellos . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years and the ...
... divine indulgence , proved to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and stead- fast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordellos . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years and the ...
Pagina 101
... divine law , the divine favour , has made us not merely secure , but as it were sacred , from the injuries of men , nor would seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes as by the over- shadowing ...
... divine law , the divine favour , has made us not merely secure , but as it were sacred , from the injuries of men , nor would seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes as by the over- shadowing ...
Pagina 288
... divine inspiration in , 143 h.72 , 143-146 , 147 independent discovery of truth in , 147 , 154 , 207 as proof of divine inspiration , 143 , 145 More's jibes at , 92 ' no everyday's work ' , 142-143 occasion for , xv - xvi , 23-25 ...
... divine inspiration in , 143 h.72 , 143-146 , 147 independent discovery of truth in , 147 , 154 , 207 as proof of divine inspiration , 143 , 145 More's jibes at , 92 ' no everyday's work ' , 142-143 occasion for , xv - xvi , 23-25 ...
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