Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... published and what suppressed , might not be in the hands of the few who may be charged with the inspection of books , men commonly without learning and of vulgar judgement , and by whose licence and pleasure no one is suffered to publish ...
... published and what suppressed , might not be in the hands of the few who may be charged with the inspection of books , men commonly without learning and of vulgar judgement , and by whose licence and pleasure no one is suffered to publish ...
Pagina 170
... published after his death tried to cry himself up before the people with new verbal sleights and harlot- ries ; 19 so , I pray , may I now as auspiciously and as truly refute and demolish this outlandish rhetorician's wanton lies ...
... published after his death tried to cry himself up before the people with new verbal sleights and harlot- ries ; 19 so , I pray , may I now as auspiciously and as truly refute and demolish this outlandish rhetorician's wanton lies ...
Pagina 284
... published in English , 204-205 writings on divorce discovered , 145 Calandrini , Jean , 270 Callimachus , model for odes , 9 Cambridge academic exercises at , see Academic exercises ; Prolusions account of residence at , 18 alleged ...
... published in English , 204-205 writings on divorce discovered , 145 Calandrini , Jean , 270 Callimachus , model for odes , 9 Cambridge academic exercises at , see Academic exercises ; Prolusions account of residence at , 18 alleged ...
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