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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... look at monu- mental buildings ; but he also meant to look at monumental men . He kept his eye on the main chance and refused to distract himself with small details . The tasks of finding lodgings , car- ing for linen , and the endless ...
... look at monu- mental buildings ; but he also meant to look at monumental men . He kept his eye on the main chance and refused to distract himself with small details . The tasks of finding lodgings , car- ing for linen , and the endless ...
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... Look at this globe , which a few Inquisition - minded dunderheads are still none too sure about . Look at it , I say ! Nowhere on all its sur- face can you find a better purpose of the kind you're looking for than back in England . If ...
... Look at this globe , which a few Inquisition - minded dunderheads are still none too sure about . Look at it , I say ! Nowhere on all its sur- face can you find a better purpose of the kind you're looking for than back in England . If ...
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... look upon the array of titles . as they followed one another , without laughing . Seventeenth century scholarship was brilliant , sometimes profound , but def- initely heavy handed . In its day this was a matter of course and nothing ...
... look upon the array of titles . as they followed one another , without laughing . Seventeenth century scholarship was brilliant , sometimes profound , but def- initely heavy handed . In its day this was a matter of course and nothing ...
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