Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... mind , I have never felt any hindrance and delay more pressing than this frequent annoyance of interruption ; indeed noth- ing has more nourished my ability and conserved its good health , contrary to what takes place in the body , than ...
... mind , I have never felt any hindrance and delay more pressing than this frequent annoyance of interruption ; indeed noth- ing has more nourished my ability and conserved its good health , contrary to what takes place in the body , than ...
Pagina 118
... mind mortal in origin - for song still keeps holy traces of Prometheus ' fire . The gods above love song , and song has power to rouse the quaking depths of Tartarus , to bind fast the gods of the deeps below ; song restrains with ...
... mind mortal in origin - for song still keeps holy traces of Prometheus ' fire . The gods above love song , and song has power to rouse the quaking depths of Tartarus , to bind fast the gods of the deeps below ; song restrains with ...
Pagina 262
... mind had been dulled by long reading - frequently , I say , I halted to catch my breath , and re- peatedly measuring the weight with my mind's eye , I have sought a wretched relief from my disgust . But when I always saw more in sight ...
... mind had been dulled by long reading - frequently , I say , I halted to catch my breath , and re- peatedly measuring the weight with my mind's eye , I have sought a wretched relief from my disgust . But when I always saw more in sight ...
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