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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... took him to themselves . He ate and drank with them , took part in the sessions of their informal academies , the Vogliati and the Apasti , where he recited his verses in Latin , Italian , French , and English , astonishing them with ...
... took him to themselves . He ate and drank with them , took part in the sessions of their informal academies , the Vogliati and the Apasti , where he recited his verses in Latin , Italian , French , and English , astonishing them with ...
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... took up the new fight . The night before they marched into action its leaders passed a solemn resolution which showed the hopelessness of dealing , now , with either King or Parliament : " That it was our duty , if ever the Lord brought ...
... took up the new fight . The night before they marched into action its leaders passed a solemn resolution which showed the hopelessness of dealing , now , with either King or Parliament : " That it was our duty , if ever the Lord brought ...
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... took and felt that he must surely break himself upon it and appear ridiculous . " Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme , " Milton an- nounced , and in the earliest lines formed in his mind and set down through dictation he called ...
... took and felt that he must surely break himself upon it and appear ridiculous . " Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme , " Milton an- nounced , and in the earliest lines formed in his mind and set down through dictation he called ...
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