Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... follow Christ . He , verily , is more than the half of my life ; I live , perforce , with but half a life . Ah me ! How many wide - spread seas , how many mountains inter- 3 Whatever the date , the reference is to Cambridge . If the ...
... follow Christ . He , verily , is more than the half of my life ; I live , perforce , with but half a life . Ah me ! How many wide - spread seas , how many mountains inter- 3 Whatever the date , the reference is to Cambridge . If the ...
Pagina 206
... follow to his detriment if the party at court should hap to reach him . And I , to have set my name where he accuses me to have set it , am so far from recanting that I offer my hand also if need be to make good the same opinion which I ...
... follow to his detriment if the party at court should hap to reach him . And I , to have set my name where he accuses me to have set it , am so far from recanting that I offer my hand also if need be to make good the same opinion which I ...
Pagina 229
... follow after , it is my belief that those who have been deceived will cease to think wrongfully of us , and that the adversary will peradventure be ashamed of his lies ; and if he is not ashamed , that then it would at last be better to ...
... follow after , it is my belief that those who have been deceived will cease to think wrongfully of us , and that the adversary will peradventure be ashamed of his lies ; and if he is not ashamed , that then it would at last be better to ...
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