Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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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
... blindness ! 3 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 . But why should I be unable to bear that which it behoves everyone to be prepared to bear , should ...
... blindness ! 3 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 . But why should I be unable to bear that which it behoves everyone to be prepared to bear , should ...
Pagina 294
... blindness , 104 dubious identity , 14 model for epic form , 8 precedent for unrhymed verse , 138 wrote ' indecent things of the gods ' , 80 Horace , quoted for album entry , 71 Horton pursuits at , 18 studies at , 18 , 53 n.16 ( See ...
... blindness , 104 dubious identity , 14 model for epic form , 8 precedent for unrhymed verse , 138 wrote ' indecent things of the gods ' , 80 Horace , quoted for album entry , 71 Horton pursuits at , 18 studies at , 18 , 53 n.16 ( See ...
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