Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Blind mouths , -that scarce themselves know how to hold A sheep - hook , or have learned aught else the least That to the faithful herdman's art belongs ! What recks it them ? What need they ? They are sped ; And when they list , their ...
... Blind mouths , -that scarce themselves know how to hold A sheep - hook , or have learned aught else the least That to the faithful herdman's art belongs ! What recks it them ? What need they ? They are sped ; And when they list , their ...
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... blind old astro- nomer , who is not only one of the world's great scientists but also one of the noble army of martyrs in the cause of intellectual freedom , evidently made a deep impression upon him ; many years later he recalled ...
... blind old astro- nomer , who is not only one of the world's great scientists but also one of the noble army of martyrs in the cause of intellectual freedom , evidently made a deep impression upon him ; many years later he recalled ...
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... my power to render . " So Milton did his duty and paid the penalty . Early in 1653 , when he was only forty - five years of age , he became totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire 130 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... my power to render . " So Milton did his duty and paid the penalty . Early in 1653 , when he was only forty - five years of age , he became totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire 130 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire catastrophe to one still in the prime of manhood it is scarcely needful to dwell . But we must remember that in Milton's case the full tragedy of it can be ...
William Henry Hudson. totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire catastrophe to one still in the prime of manhood it is scarcely needful to dwell . But we must remember that in Milton's case the full tragedy of it can be ...
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... blind , had I no better guide . One more of the poet's references to his affliction - a later one - must be added to these two sonnets . This is embedded in the magnifi- cent invocation to light which opens the third book of " Paradise ...
... blind , had I no better guide . One more of the poet's references to his affliction - a later one - must be added to these two sonnets . This is embedded in the magnifi- cent invocation to light which opens the third book of " Paradise ...
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