John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 114
... tion . A girl in her employ , disguised as a boy , falls in love with Egisto , but turns out to be his long - lost sister . The score employs a new kind of recitative ( recitativo secco ) with a mini- mum of melodic character . Between ...
... tion . A girl in her employ , disguised as a boy , falls in love with Egisto , but turns out to be his long - lost sister . The score employs a new kind of recitative ( recitativo secco ) with a mini- mum of melodic character . Between ...
Page 138
... tion of mankind . The statement continues the long defence and rationalism of his career from which I have been quoting : When , therefore , I perceived that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of ...
... tion of mankind . The statement continues the long defence and rationalism of his career from which I have been quoting : When , therefore , I perceived that there were three species of liberty which are essential to the happiness of ...
Page 195
... tion to light , combines and further sublimates earlier reflections on his blindness . He now implores rather than vaunts the inner light . The sense of deprivation in the second sonnet is voiced with a deeper beauty . Common sights and ...
... tion to light , combines and further sublimates earlier reflections on his blindness . He now implores rather than vaunts the inner light . The sense of deprivation in the second sonnet is voiced with a deeper beauty . Common sights and ...
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