John MiltonGollancz, 1969 - Всего страниц: 242 A biography of the sixteenth-century English poet who refused to let blindness hinder his creative talent. |
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... began to gather on Milton's desk . John was maturing . He was learning the technique of rough fighting in argument , that was to serve him well in stormy times for England . More than anything else he was the poet , convinced of a ...
... began to gather on Milton's desk . John was maturing . He was learning the technique of rough fighting in argument , that was to serve him well in stormy times for England . More than anything else he was the poet , convinced of a ...
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... began to fail . “ I won't be long among you , " he began to prophesy , dolefully . " I feel that my time is coming . " To be near the squire was to discount all he said . But the hint of death was true and others felt it as he failed ...
... began to fail . “ I won't be long among you , " he began to prophesy , dolefully . " I feel that my time is coming . " To be near the squire was to discount all he said . But the hint of death was true and others felt it as he failed ...
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... began to remember the days of Oliver with a kind of wistful- ness . Mr. Pepys expressed it nicely , " It is strange how every- body do nowadays reflect upon Oliver and commend him , what brave things he did , and made all the neighbour ...
... began to remember the days of Oliver with a kind of wistful- ness . Mr. Pepys expressed it nicely , " It is strange how every- body do nowadays reflect upon Oliver and commend him , what brave things he did , and made all the neighbour ...
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