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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... mind if you have the brazen- ness and determination to seek me out and intrude upon me . That is , unless you have done so from idle curiosity in which case I shall speed you out in short order . Come now , speak your mind ! " " That is ...
... mind if you have the brazen- ness and determination to seek me out and intrude upon me . That is , unless you have done so from idle curiosity in which case I shall speed you out in short order . Come now , speak your mind ! " " That is ...
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... mind should take pause at finding itself in the seat and fountainhead of Papacy . True , all Italy was Catholic . Milton had seldom touched upon the theme with his Florentine friends . But here , in the shadow of the Vatican , he could ...
... mind should take pause at finding itself in the seat and fountainhead of Papacy . True , all Italy was Catholic . Milton had seldom touched upon the theme with his Florentine friends . But here , in the shadow of the Vatican , he could ...
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... mind to remember the lines he had thought of until his nephew should return . The long con- ditioning process had started . His mind must train itself to construct and preserve the webs of thought like a storehouse until the rare times ...
... mind to remember the lines he had thought of until his nephew should return . The long con- ditioning process had started . His mind must train itself to construct and preserve the webs of thought like a storehouse until the rare times ...
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