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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... voice , was carried quite beyond himself and fell instantly in love with the beautiful Leonora . Suddenly his perspective of Rome and Italy was dizzily altered . The well - balanced head of which he had boasted to Grotius was spinning ...
... voice , was carried quite beyond himself and fell instantly in love with the beautiful Leonora . Suddenly his perspective of Rome and Italy was dizzily altered . The well - balanced head of which he had boasted to Grotius was spinning ...
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... voice , as they walked together through the hedgerows , was like music . There was a majestic flow of lan- guage that carried her as upon wings , when often she did not understand what he said . He sometimes talked as though she were ...
... voice , as they walked together through the hedgerows , was like music . There was a majestic flow of lan- guage that carried her as upon wings , when often she did not understand what he said . He sometimes talked as though she were ...
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... is he who ventured and achieved " Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . " It is he whose voice is heard , living , in this hour , and will be heard as long as the English tongue shall last . } 4 " Calm of Mind , All Passion Spent " ...
... is he who ventured and achieved " Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . " It is he whose voice is heard , living , in this hour , and will be heard as long as the English tongue shall last . } 4 " Calm of Mind , All Passion Spent " ...
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