Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... early biographies . For other knowledge the early biographers themselves are dependent upon Milton's own ut- terances ; for it is from Milton himself that we learn most of what we know of his education , of his travels , of his early ...
... early biographies . For other knowledge the early biographers themselves are dependent upon Milton's own ut- terances ; for it is from Milton himself that we learn most of what we know of his education , of his travels , of his early ...
Pagina 75
... early riser ( at 4 o'clock manè ) . Yea , after he lost his sight . He had a man to read to him : the first thing he read was the Hebrew Bible , and that was at 4 manè to 41+ . Then he contemplated . At 7 his man came to him again and ...
... early riser ( at 4 o'clock manè ) . Yea , after he lost his sight . He had a man to read to him : the first thing he read was the Hebrew Bible , and that was at 4 manè to 41+ . Then he contemplated . At 7 his man came to him again and ...
Pagina 283
... early , dependent on autobiography , xiii Bishops ( See also Prelaty . ) writings of , contempt for , 266-267 Blindness ability to bear , 97 absence of light , 104 affliction of , 136 appearance of eyes , 29 , 29 n.3 attacks in Public ...
... early , dependent on autobiography , xiii Bishops ( See also Prelaty . ) writings of , contempt for , 266-267 Blindness ability to bear , 97 absence of light , 104 affliction of , 136 appearance of eyes , 29 , 29 n.3 attacks in Public ...
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