John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 156
... passage where you write that you had sent me three letters before , which I now know to have been lost , then , in the first place that sincere gladness of mine at the receipt of this one began to be infected and troubled with sad ...
... passage where you write that you had sent me three letters before , which I now know to have been lost , then , in the first place that sincere gladness of mine at the receipt of this one began to be infected and troubled with sad ...
Page 236
... passage we recall Milton's early adoption of the ascetic ideal as a part of his spiritual programme . But we remember also the occasional evidences of discriminating interest in food and drink . What neat repast shall feast us , light ...
... passage we recall Milton's early adoption of the ascetic ideal as a part of his spiritual programme . But we remember also the occasional evidences of discriminating interest in food and drink . What neat repast shall feast us , light ...
Page 261
... passage already quoted , he makes the Chorus tell how useless for the sufferer in his pangs are those wise consolations of philosophy , " writ with studied argument , lenient of grief and anxious thought . " It is only , they affirm ...
... passage already quoted , he makes the Chorus tell how useless for the sufferer in his pangs are those wise consolations of philosophy , " writ with studied argument , lenient of grief and anxious thought . " It is only , they affirm ...
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