John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 90
... sense of belonging to the intellectual élite of Europe , that republic of letters which maintained its community of interest against the stress of national and religious prejudice , and might , but for its aloofness , have unified the ...
... sense of belonging to the intellectual élite of Europe , that republic of letters which maintained its community of interest against the stress of national and religious prejudice , and might , but for its aloofness , have unified the ...
Page 262
... sense . My griefs not only pain me As a lingering disease , But , finding no redress , ferment and rage , Nor less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . Thoughts , my tormentors , armed ...
... sense . My griefs not only pain me As a lingering disease , But , finding no redress , ferment and rage , Nor less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . Thoughts , my tormentors , armed ...
Page 282
... sense back where he was at the time of the first ecclesiastical pamphlets . There is a new motion of reformation - defensive now primarily , since the feared reaction is not actually in power , but soon to take on the character of a ...
... sense back where he was at the time of the first ecclesiastical pamphlets . There is a new motion of reformation - defensive now primarily , since the feared reaction is not actually in power , but soon to take on the character of a ...
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