John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 62
... authority . Writing in 1654 , when this interest had long been in abeyance , he thinks of other occupations as constituting his main effort . We shall need , in trying to understand his develop- ment and further explore the sources of ...
... authority . Writing in 1654 , when this interest had long been in abeyance , he thinks of other occupations as constituting his main effort . We shall need , in trying to understand his develop- ment and further explore the sources of ...
Page 104
... authority ; to whom Torquato Tasso , the illustrious poet , inscribes his book on friendship . During my stay he gave me singular proofs of his regard : he himself conducted me around the city , and to the palace of the viceroy ; and ...
... authority ; to whom Torquato Tasso , the illustrious poet , inscribes his book on friendship . During my stay he gave me singular proofs of his regard : he himself conducted me around the city , and to the palace of the viceroy ; and ...
Page 194
... authorities , must have been immensely difficult to carry out in blindness , and their prosecution implies a constant use ... authority of Edward Phillips , that it was " about two years before the King came in " ( i.e. about May , 1658 ) ...
... authorities , must have been immensely difficult to carry out in blindness , and their prosecution implies a constant use ... authority of Edward Phillips , that it was " about two years before the King came in " ( i.e. about May , 1658 ) ...
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