Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... truth is , I had learned to be long silent , to be able to forbear writing , 32 Mylius to Milton , LVI , January 9 , 1652 , as cited in Frank Allen Patterson , gen . ed . , The Works of John Milton , XII ( New York , 1936 ) , 363 . 33 ...
... truth is , I had learned to be long silent , to be able to forbear writing , 32 Mylius to Milton , LVI , January 9 , 1652 , as cited in Frank Allen Patterson , gen . ed . , The Works of John Milton , XII ( New York , 1936 ) , 363 . 33 ...
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... truth were freed , and equity restor❜d . ( I , 201-220 ) In an autobiographical passage in Defensio Secunda , Milton records that " my appetite for knowledge was so voracious that , from twelve years of age , I hardly ever left my ...
... truth were freed , and equity restor❜d . ( I , 201-220 ) In an autobiographical passage in Defensio Secunda , Milton records that " my appetite for knowledge was so voracious that , from twelve years of age , I hardly ever left my ...
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... truth , or directs men toward goodness and truth , is exalting God ; and , as Christ points out to Satan : so much bounty is in God , such grace That who advance his glory , not thir own , Them he himself to glory will advance . ( III ...
... truth , or directs men toward goodness and truth , is exalting God ; and , as Christ points out to Satan : so much bounty is in God , such grace That who advance his glory , not thir own , Them he himself to glory will advance . ( III ...
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