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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... refused permission , I am sure ! ” cried Mrs. Powell , ris- ing . At this , Mary came alive and sat up anxiously . " Why no , madam , I did not refuse ! " retorted the squire , in confusion at the fierce assault . " Why , indeed ...
... refused permission , I am sure ! ” cried Mrs. Powell , ris- ing . At this , Mary came alive and sat up anxiously . " Why no , madam , I did not refuse ! " retorted the squire , in confusion at the fierce assault . " Why , indeed ...
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... refused to examine her nature while there was yet time . He had known the truth and refused to admit it . He had approved her with open eyes and had no right to find fault now with what he had chosen . No man likes to realize that there ...
... refused to examine her nature while there was yet time . He had known the truth and refused to admit it . He had approved her with open eyes and had no right to find fault now with what he had chosen . No man likes to realize that there ...
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... refused to deliver up Charles to the agents of Parliament and held him for themselves . Charles was well pleased with this state of affairs . He wrote to one of his friends . " I am not without hope that I shall be able to draw either ...
... refused to deliver up Charles to the agents of Parliament and held him for themselves . Charles was well pleased with this state of affairs . He wrote to one of his friends . " I am not without hope that I shall be able to draw either ...
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