John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 20
... father when Milton was enjoying the fruits of literary leisure at Horton . You did not command me , Father , to go where the way lies open broad and there is freer field for earning lucre ; where the hope of gain shines golden and sure ...
... father when Milton was enjoying the fruits of literary leisure at Horton . You did not command me , Father , to go where the way lies open broad and there is freer field for earning lucre ; where the hope of gain shines golden and sure ...
Page 67
... father is perhaps not the person who roused guilty feelings on this score . The intimation is that if this parent had had his way his son would have been a lawyer : You did not , Father , bid me go where a broad way lies open , where ...
... father is perhaps not the person who roused guilty feelings on this score . The intimation is that if this parent had had his way his son would have been a lawyer : You did not , Father , bid me go where a broad way lies open , where ...
Page 267
... father than the others ; it is possible , indeed , to think of her as relatively uninjured by the broken family situation and of maintaining an affectionate relationship with her father till his death . Aubrey says that " he taught her ...
... father than the others ; it is possible , indeed , to think of her as relatively uninjured by the broken family situation and of maintaining an affectionate relationship with her father till his death . Aubrey says that " he taught her ...
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