John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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... experience did much to confirm in him the sense of belonging to the intellectual élite of Europe , that republic of ... experiences which lay before him this moment of freedom and acceptance must always have remained with him as a ...
... experience did much to confirm in him the sense of belonging to the intellectual élite of Europe , that republic of ... experiences which lay before him this moment of freedom and acceptance must always have remained with him as a ...
Page 140
... experience in marriage is much greater than we could gain from further knowledge of its material circumstances . Milton entered the relationship completely enveloped in a cloud of idealistic thought . The experience must serve the ...
... experience in marriage is much greater than we could gain from further knowledge of its material circumstances . Milton entered the relationship completely enveloped in a cloud of idealistic thought . The experience must serve the ...
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James Holly Hanford. acquired from life itself and the need of taking experience as a starting point , rather than as ... experience of " those who have been most industrious after wisdom , " to produce happiness for all mankind . 148 ...
James Holly Hanford. acquired from life itself and the need of taking experience as a starting point , rather than as ... experience of " those who have been most industrious after wisdom , " to produce happiness for all mankind . 148 ...
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