John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 78
... present at rehearsals and at the affair itself . The fact that he was accessible in the neighbourhood may have been an added reason for his selection . We know , however , that he was conditioned against any real integration with this ...
... present at rehearsals and at the affair itself . The fact that he was accessible in the neighbourhood may have been an added reason for his selection . We know , however , that he was conditioned against any real integration with this ...
Page 116
... present but silent . He was reminded , too , of Tasso's Leonora and his mad love for her . . How much more happily would he have been destroyed in your time , Leonora , and for your sake ... you could by your soul - stirring singing ...
... present but silent . He was reminded , too , of Tasso's Leonora and his mad love for her . . How much more happily would he have been destroyed in your time , Leonora , and for your sake ... you could by your soul - stirring singing ...
Page 272
... present in the kitchen , where Milton and his wife were having dinner , heard him among other discourse speak to his said wife and utter these words : " Make much of me as long as I live , for thou knowest I have given thee all when I ...
... present in the kitchen , where Milton and his wife were having dinner , heard him among other discourse speak to his said wife and utter these words : " Make much of me as long as I live , for thou knowest I have given thee all when I ...
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