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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... writing , which may give rise to a similar suspicion of me . " John dismounted and approached the gate of the villa . He knocked and was greeted by a servant . " I have come to see Messer Galilei . " " Do you come by authority ? " " No ...
... writing , which may give rise to a similar suspicion of me . " John dismounted and approached the gate of the villa . He knocked and was greeted by a servant . " I have come to see Messer Galilei . " " Do you come by authority ? " " No ...
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... writing . If in anything it is in poetry that he is sure of his ability to do this . Yet now he turns to prose , a “ manner of writing wherein I have but the use of my left hand . " It is the call of conscience that has steered him ...
... writing . If in anything it is in poetry that he is sure of his ability to do this . Yet now he turns to prose , a “ manner of writing wherein I have but the use of my left hand . " It is the call of conscience that has steered him ...
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... writing respecting it , accord- ing to our individual faith and persuasion . Without this liberty there is neither religion nor gospel - force alone prevails . With- out this liberty we are still enslaved . . . . " Remember me , he ...
... writing respecting it , accord- ing to our individual faith and persuasion . Without this liberty there is neither religion nor gospel - force alone prevails . With- out this liberty we are still enslaved . . . . " Remember me , he ...
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