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Pagina 94
BLINDNESS O dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon . 44. Sonnet XIX . 1652 ? Milton never comes nearer to despair of success in the fulfilment of his ambitions because of his blindness than in this favourite among his sonnets .
BLINDNESS O dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon . 44. Sonnet XIX . 1652 ? Milton never comes nearer to despair of success in the fulfilment of his ambitions because of his blindness than in this favourite among his sonnets .
Pagina 97
Would it were equally in my power to confute this inhuman adversary on the subject of my blindness ! But it is not . Then let us bear it . To be blind is not miserable ; not to be able to bear blindness , that is miserable .
Would it were equally in my power to confute this inhuman adversary on the subject of my blindness ! But it is not . Then let us bear it . To be blind is not miserable ; not to be able to bear blindness , that is miserable .
Pagina 305
Cry of the Royal Blood — Continued appointment to , 26 , 26 n.19 ugly appearance , blindness , 28– assistance in , 102 n.6 , 255 , 30 255 n.7 urging regicide , 16 , 239 no jealousies in , 255 ' worse than Cromwell ' , 230–231 oath of ...
Cry of the Royal Blood — Continued appointment to , 26 , 26 n.19 ugly appearance , blindness , 28– assistance in , 102 n.6 , 255 , 30 255 n.7 urging regicide , 16 , 239 no jealousies in , 255 ' worse than Cromwell ' , 230–231 oath of ...
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