Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of conscience only , and a preventive fear lest the omitting of this duty should ...
... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of conscience only , and a preventive fear lest the omitting of this duty should ...
Pagina 157
... hath de- termined . I will not resist therefore whatever it is either of divine or human obligement that you lay upon me , but will forthwith set down in writing , as you request me , that voluntary Idea , which hath long in silence ...
... hath de- termined . I will not resist therefore whatever it is either of divine or human obligement that you lay upon me , but will forthwith set down in writing , as you request me , that voluntary Idea , which hath long in silence ...
Pagina 208
... hath earned ye , that when you suffered this nameless hangman to cast into public such a despiteful contumely upon a name and person deserving of the church and state equally to yourself , and one who hath done more to the present ...
... hath earned ye , that when you suffered this nameless hangman to cast into public such a despiteful contumely upon a name and person deserving of the church and state equally to yourself , and one who hath done more to the present ...
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