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... and , as his expedition in writing was wonderful , in 1649 published Defensio
Regis . To this Milton was required to write a sufficient answer ; which he
performed ( 1651 ) in such a manner , that Hobbes declared himself unable to ...
... and , as his expedition in writing was wonderful , in 1649 published Defensio
Regis . To this Milton was required to write a sufficient answer ; which he
performed ( 1651 ) in such a manner , that Hobbes declared himself unable to ...
Pagina 156
An author has a right to print his own works , and needs not seek an apology in
falsehood ; but he that could bear to write the dedication felt no pain in writing the
preface . Aureng Zebe is a tragedy founded on the actions of a great prince then
...
An author has a right to print his own works , and needs not seek an apology in
falsehood ; but he that could bear to write the dedication felt no pain in writing the
preface . Aureng Zebe is a tragedy founded on the actions of a great prince then
...
Pagina 415
As a writer he had this peculiarity , that he did not write his pieces first rudely ,
and then correct them , but laboured every line as it arose in the train of
composition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar , that he could not write but at
certain ...
As a writer he had this peculiarity , that he did not write his pieces first rudely ,
and then correct them , but laboured every line as it arose in the train of
composition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar , that he could not write but at
certain ...
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Milton | 15 |
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