John MiltonHarper & brothers, 1944 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... took the coach , sitting high upon its top on the fine , clear day as any boy would do . As it rumbled down Cheapside and bumped over the rutted gutters of the lesser streets he took leave of the familiar surroundings , already bent ...
... took the coach , sitting high upon its top on the fine , clear day as any boy would do . As it rumbled down Cheapside and bumped over the rutted gutters of the lesser streets he took leave of the familiar surroundings , already bent ...
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... took lodgings for her at the home of the Widow Webber . Meanwhile he prepared to move . In September the Milton household moved into Barbican Street . It was not far . It was a larger but less attractive house , in a narrower street ...
... took lodgings for her at the home of the Widow Webber . Meanwhile he prepared to move . In September the Milton household moved into Barbican Street . It was not far . It was a larger but less attractive house , in a narrower street ...
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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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THE REBEL OF CAMBRIDGE | 13 |
GROWING MY WINGS AND MEDITATING FLIGHT | 32 |
FRESH WOODS AND PASTURES NEW | 48 |
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