Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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30. oldal
... interest and charm . By this time he was totally blind , though , with a touch of that personal sensitiveness ever characteristic of him , he is careful to tell Europe , in the Second Defence , that externally his eyes were uninjured ...
... interest and charm . By this time he was totally blind , though , with a touch of that personal sensitiveness ever characteristic of him , he is careful to tell Europe , in the Second Defence , that externally his eyes were uninjured ...
34. oldal
... interest abroad , where Latin was familiarly . known , than ever it did here at home . Though it cost Milton his sight , or at all events accelerated the hour of his blindness , he appears greatly to have enjoyed conducting a high ...
... interest abroad , where Latin was familiarly . known , than ever it did here at home . Though it cost Milton his sight , or at all events accelerated the hour of his blindness , he appears greatly to have enjoyed conducting a high ...
41. oldal
... interest of the poem depends upon our being able to take it literally ; and again , ' Merely as matter of poetry , the ' story of the Fall has no special force or effec- ' tiveness - its effectiveness for us comes , and can only come ...
... interest of the poem depends upon our being able to take it literally ; and again , ' Merely as matter of poetry , the ' story of the Fall has no special force or effec- ' tiveness - its effectiveness for us comes , and can only come ...
52. oldal
... his conscience not allowing him to do so in the English , and he also lent sums on bond to fellow - Catholics , one of whom used to remit him his half - year's interest calculated at the rate of £ 4 per cent . per annum 32 POPE .
... his conscience not allowing him to do so in the English , and he also lent sums on bond to fellow - Catholics , one of whom used to remit him his half - year's interest calculated at the rate of £ 4 per cent . per annum 32 POPE .
53. oldal
... interest accrued due a pound he said he had lent the youthful poet . These things annoyed the old gentleman , as they would most old gentlemen of my acquaintance . The poet was the only child of his mother , and a queerly constituted ...
... interest accrued due a pound he said he had lent the youthful poet . These things annoyed the old gentleman , as they would most old gentlemen of my acquaintance . The poet was the only child of his mother , and a queerly constituted ...
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