Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 165
... truth , of all other things was the strongest . For me , though neither asked , nor in a nation that gives such rewards to wisdom , I shall pronounce my sentence somewhat different from Zorobabel , and shall defend , that either truth ...
... truth , of all other things was the strongest . For me , though neither asked , nor in a nation that gives such rewards to wisdom , I shall pronounce my sentence somewhat different from Zorobabel , and shall defend , that either truth ...
Pagina 166
... truth ; and that also is a kind of justice done on them who are so deluded . Though wicked kings and tyrants counterfeit her sword , as some did that buckler fabled to fall from heaven into the Capitol , yet she communicates her power ...
... truth ; and that also is a kind of justice done on them who are so deluded . Though wicked kings and tyrants counterfeit her sword , as some did that buckler fabled to fall from heaven into the Capitol , yet she communicates her power ...
Pagina 181
... truth . John Milton . 97. From the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church . 1659 . Another passage rather particular than general in its application . The former treatise , which leads in this , began with two things ever ...
... truth . John Milton . 97. From the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church . 1659 . Another passage rather particular than general in its application . The former treatise , which leads in this , began with two things ever ...
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