John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 92
... received from Alberto Scipione , that he should , if he wished to carry himself without offence in foreign parts , go with " i pensieri stretti e il viso sciolto , " with his countenance open and his thoughts closed . How well Milton ...
... received from Alberto Scipione , that he should , if he wished to carry himself without offence in foreign parts , go with " i pensieri stretti e il viso sciolto , " with his countenance open and his thoughts closed . How well Milton ...
Page 112
... received me with the utmost courtesy . Admitted at once with politeness into the Museum , I was allowed to behold the superb collection of books , and also very many manuscripts . Greek authors , set forth with your explanations - some ...
... received me with the utmost courtesy . Admitted at once with politeness into the Museum , I was allowed to behold the superb collection of books , and also very many manuscripts . Greek authors , set forth with your explanations - some ...
Page 163
... received £ 730 a year , or even of the Assistant Secretary , who received £ 365 . Masson infers that Milton was sworn the oath of secrecy regarding the Council's deliberations ; he was present at some , but by no means all , of their ...
... received £ 730 a year , or even of the Assistant Secretary , who received £ 365 . Masson infers that Milton was sworn the oath of secrecy regarding the Council's deliberations ; he was present at some , but by no means all , of their ...
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