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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... follow your own mysterious guideposts . I will not interfere . " The buds and blossoms of his " late spring " were now appear- ing only a short time after the plaintive note of the sonnet . One had a belated flowering . Two years before ...
... follow your own mysterious guideposts . I will not interfere . " The buds and blossoms of his " late spring " were now appear- ing only a short time after the plaintive note of the sonnet . One had a belated flowering . Two years before ...
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... . ' " " " Clergymen ? Perhaps we shall find out something . You are Protestant , of course ? " " Yes . " " Whom do you follow ? The worthy Bishop Laud ? ” " No , sir ! " Milton vehemently rejected the " Fresh Woods and Pastures New ” 51.
... . ' " " " Clergymen ? Perhaps we shall find out something . You are Protestant , of course ? " " Yes . " " Whom do you follow ? The worthy Bishop Laud ? ” " No , sir ! " Milton vehemently rejected the " Fresh Woods and Pastures New ” 51.
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... this palace which I expect to leave before long by the only way open to me . It is only for that I called you , to give my thanks , once more . Whatever follows , and storms will follow , I hope they will not " They Also Serve " 181.
... this palace which I expect to leave before long by the only way open to me . It is only for that I called you , to give my thanks , once more . Whatever follows , and storms will follow , I hope they will not " They Also Serve " 181.
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