John Milton, EnglishmanCrown Publishers, 1949 - 272 pages Christ among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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Page 45
... things else inferior to you , in this one thing , in knowing when to set a measure of my labors , both seem to myself , and am , your better . Farewell , and be joyous . These engaging expressions , the only ones we have from Diodati's ...
... things else inferior to you , in this one thing , in knowing when to set a measure of my labors , both seem to myself , and am , your better . Farewell , and be joyous . These engaging expressions , the only ones we have from Diodati's ...
Page 99
... things , one man may not hope all things ; for me there will be a sufficiently ample reward , a sufficiently great glory ( though I then be unknown to fame forever and altogether without repute in the outside world ) , if only ...
... things , one man may not hope all things ; for me there will be a sufficiently ample reward , a sufficiently great glory ( though I then be unknown to fame forever and altogether without repute in the outside world ) , if only ...
Page 109
... things in these pamphlets which spring from deep conviction and which connect closely with his primary thought about his calling and inspiration . The opening paragraphs of the first tractate , written before he had become enmeshed in ...
... things in these pamphlets which spring from deep conviction and which connect closely with his primary thought about his calling and inspiration . The opening paragraphs of the first tractate , written before he had become enmeshed in ...
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