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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... means for his son to live in leisure , but was it altogether fit- ting and respectable ? He rose from breakfast one ... mean that you have some worry or concern and that you hesitate to name it . If you will tell me I will answer you ...
... means for his son to live in leisure , but was it altogether fit- ting and respectable ? He rose from breakfast one ... mean that you have some worry or concern and that you hesitate to name it . If you will tell me I will answer you ...
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... mean , sir ? " " Here ! " Grotius stopped beside a heavy globe and gave it a powerful spin . It rumbled heavily on its pedestal . “ Look at this globe , which a few Inquisition - minded dunderheads are still none too sure about . Look ...
... mean , sir ? " " Here ! " Grotius stopped beside a heavy globe and gave it a powerful spin . It rumbled heavily on its pedestal . “ Look at this globe , which a few Inquisition - minded dunderheads are still none too sure about . Look ...
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... mean , separated from Rome . That is why , long before the lifetime of Milton , even before Shakespeare , there had been various groups of dissenters , or nonconformists , in religion who regarded the theologically- Catholic Church of ...
... mean , separated from Rome . That is why , long before the lifetime of Milton , even before Shakespeare , there had been various groups of dissenters , or nonconformists , in religion who regarded the theologically- Catholic Church of ...
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