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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... Dark , Dark , Irrecoverably Dark " 155 II . " They Also Serve Who Only Stand and Wait " 171 12. " In Darkness , and with Dangers Compassed Round " 184 13 . " This Man Cuts Us All Out " 202 14. " Calm of Mind , All Passion Spent " 223 ...
... Dark , Dark , Irrecoverably Dark " 155 II . " They Also Serve Who Only Stand and Wait " 171 12. " In Darkness , and with Dangers Compassed Round " 184 13 . " This Man Cuts Us All Out " 202 14. " Calm of Mind , All Passion Spent " 223 ...
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Edmund Fuller. “ Dark , Dark , Irrecoverably Dark ” O N THE FLYLEAF of his big Bible the hand of Milton wrote , " My son John was borr . on Sunday March the sixteenth about half an hour past nine at night ... Dark, Dark, Irrecoverably Dark"
Edmund Fuller. “ Dark , Dark , Irrecoverably Dark ” O N THE FLYLEAF of his big Bible the hand of Milton wrote , " My son John was borr . on Sunday March the sixteenth about half an hour past nine at night ... Dark, Dark, Irrecoverably Dark"
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... dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! The poet with his gouty joints , his knotted , chalky knuckles , looked back upon the wreck of his political hopes and his nar ...
... dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! The poet with his gouty joints , his knotted , chalky knuckles , looked back upon the wreck of his political hopes and his nar ...
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Bread Street I | 1 |
The Rebel of Cambridge | 7 |
Growing My Wings and Meditating Flight | 25 |
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