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" King, was perhaps more than he hoped, seems not to have satisfied him; for no sooner is he safe, than he finds himself in danger, "fallen on evil days and evil tongues, and with darkness and with danger compassed round." This darkness, had his eyes been... "
Johnson's Life of Milton, with intr. and notes by F. Ryland - Σελίδα 40
των Samuel Johnson - 1894
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