Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 178
... hope of His approbation , ' first and chiefest to be sought : in the hand of whose providence I remain , praying all success and good event on your public councils to the defence of true religion and our civil rights . John Milton . 96 ...
... hope of His approbation , ' first and chiefest to be sought : in the hand of whose providence I remain , praying all success and good event on your public councils to the defence of true religion and our civil rights . John Milton . 96 ...
Pagina 187
... hope that others who have a similar wish of improving themselves , may be thereby invited to pursue the same method . I entered upon an assiduous course of study in my youth , beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in ...
... hope that others who have a similar wish of improving themselves , may be thereby invited to pursue the same method . I entered upon an assiduous course of study in my youth , beginning with the books of the Old and New Testament in ...
Pagina 188
... hope to meet with a candid reception from all parties , and that none at least will take unjust offence , even though many things should be brought to light which will at once be seen to differ from certain received opi- nions . I ...
... hope to meet with a candid reception from all parties , and that none at least will take unjust offence , even though many things should be brought to light which will at once be seen to differ from certain received opi- nions . I ...
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