Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 95
... kind atten- tion . As you have , therefore , suggested to me that I should not give up all hope of recovering my sight , and told me that you have a friend and close companion in the Paris physician , Thevenot , espe- cially ...
... kind atten- tion . As you have , therefore , suggested to me that I should not give up all hope of recovering my sight , and told me that you have a friend and close companion in the Paris physician , Thevenot , espe- cially ...
Pagina 96
... kind of sleepy heaviness , especially from meal - time to evening ; so that not seldom there comes into my mind the de- scription of the Salmydessian seer , Phineus , in the Argonautics : All round him then there grew A purple thickness ...
... kind of sleepy heaviness , especially from meal - time to evening ; so that not seldom there comes into my mind the de- scription of the Salmydessian seer , Phineus , in the Argonautics : All round him then there grew A purple thickness ...
Pagina 256
... kind as are apt to be mine ; 1o then I heard you were off on an ex- cursion to some places in your neighbourhood ; and now your most excellent mother , on her way to Ireland - whose departure ought to be a matter of no ordinary regret ...
... kind as are apt to be mine ; 1o then I heard you were off on an ex- cursion to some places in your neighbourhood ; and now your most excellent mother , on her way to Ireland - whose departure ought to be a matter of no ordinary regret ...
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