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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... feel , about his wan- derlust . In 1637 , his mother died . The stricken father again fell into doubts and fears about the future of his brilliant son . Once more the question of a career was raised . But this time John was ready to lay ...
... feel , about his wan- derlust . In 1637 , his mother died . The stricken father again fell into doubts and fears about the future of his brilliant son . Once more the question of a career was raised . But this time John was ready to lay ...
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... feel that I shall not fail to bring something of honour to myself . I make bold , therefore , to put my hopes before ... feel there was some hope that she would have me I would not approach you . If I may feel that I have your permission ...
... feel that I shall not fail to bring something of honour to myself . I make bold , therefore , to put my hopes before ... feel there was some hope that she would have me I would not approach you . If I may feel that I have your permission ...
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... feel honoured . " In spite of the christening , harmony did not rule the house . Mrs. Powell sought to rule it and succeeded in all the spheres where John took no active part . To him , when the first flush of fatherhood was past , it ...
... feel honoured . " In spite of the christening , harmony did not rule the house . Mrs. Powell sought to rule it and succeeded in all the spheres where John took no active part . To him , when the first flush of fatherhood was past , it ...
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