Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... less surprising than Milton's willingness to let so bad a portrait appear . The engraver , we may be sure , if he engraved the epigram as well as the portrait , read no Greek . THIS likeness you would perchance say had been graven by an ...
... less surprising than Milton's willingness to let so bad a portrait appear . The engraver , we may be sure , if he engraved the epigram as well as the portrait , read no Greek . THIS likeness you would perchance say had been graven by an ...
Pagina 35
... less particular than they , however , and less certainly than they an expression of a genuine experience in love . O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still , Thou with fresh hope the ...
... less particular than they , however , and less certainly than they an expression of a genuine experience in love . O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still , Thou with fresh hope the ...
Pagina 95
... less re- gard to many , you continue now to show me the same kind atten- tion . As you have , therefore , suggested to me that I should not give up all hope of recovering my sight , and told me that you have a friend and close companion ...
... less re- gard to many , you continue now to show me the same kind atten- tion . As you have , therefore , suggested to me that I should not give up all hope of recovering my sight , and told me that you have a friend and close companion ...
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