Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... regard of Thy so many late deliverances wrought for us one upon another , may then 21 perhaps take up a harp and sing Thee an elaborate song to generations . 22 61. Sonnet VIII . 1642 . In the Trinity College Manuscript of the minor ...
... regard of Thy so many late deliverances wrought for us one upon another , may then 21 perhaps take up a harp and sing Thee an elaborate song to generations . 22 61. Sonnet VIII . 1642 . In the Trinity College Manuscript of the minor ...
Pagina 177
... regard to mine , either the public faith through your fault has lost its front , or your front has lost its faith ... regard that your power being but for a time , and having in yourselves a Christian liberty of your own which at one ...
... regard to mine , either the public faith through your fault has lost its front , or your front has lost its faith ... regard that your power being but for a time , and having in yourselves a Christian liberty of your own which at one ...
Pagina 264
... regard nothing beyond the bounds of the Alps . This praise , therefore , untasted by anyone before , will be wholly your own , and keeps itself till now untouched and entire for you ; nor less another which I will venture to mention ...
... regard nothing beyond the bounds of the Alps . This praise , therefore , untasted by anyone before , will be wholly your own , and keeps itself till now untouched and entire for you ; nor less another which I will venture to mention ...
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