John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 28
... friendship , but it is natural to suppose that Milton found in him from the first a protector and an apprecia- tive ... friends , banded in the enjoyment of learning and properly scornful of Philistine dullness . Even this experience ...
... friendship , but it is natural to suppose that Milton found in him from the first a protector and an apprecia- tive ... friends , banded in the enjoyment of learning and properly scornful of Philistine dullness . Even this experience ...
Page 83
... friendship with Lawes continued and we shall have reason to believe that he never quite gave up the idea of marrying ... friends satisfaction . " A motto , which Milton must himself have chosen , repeats the old deprecation of criticism ...
... friendship with Lawes continued and we shall have reason to believe that he never quite gave up the idea of marrying ... friends satisfaction . " A motto , which Milton must himself have chosen , repeats the old deprecation of criticism ...
Page 85
... friend has wished him : While other friends generally in their letters think it enough to express a single wish for one's health , I see now how it is that you convey the same salutation so many ways ; for to all that you yourself could ...
... friend has wished him : While other friends generally in their letters think it enough to express a single wish for one's health , I see now how it is that you convey the same salutation so many ways ; for to all that you yourself could ...
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