John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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Página 291
... Blind Thamyris and blind Mæonides , And Tiresias and Phincus , prophets old :
Then feed on thoughts , that voluntary move Harmonious numbers ; as the
wakeful bird Sings darkling , and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note .
... Blind Thamyris and blind Mæonides , And Tiresias and Phincus , prophets old :
Then feed on thoughts , that voluntary move Harmonious numbers ; as the
wakeful bird Sings darkling , and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note .
Página 294
This my long sufferance and my day of grace They who neglect and scorn shall
never taste ; But hard be harden'd , blind be blinded more , That they may
stumble on , and deeper fall ; And none but such from mercy I exclude . ” ON THE
...
This my long sufferance and my day of grace They who neglect and scorn shall
never taste ; But hard be harden'd , blind be blinded more , That they may
stumble on , and deeper fall ; And none but such from mercy I exclude . ” ON THE
...
Página 299
Well , he is blind too , is he not ? ' ' Yes , blind as a beetle . ' Why , then , '
observed the king , you are a fool , James , to have him hanged as a punishment
: to hang him will be doing him a service ; it will be taking him out of his miseries .
Well , he is blind too , is he not ? ' ' Yes , blind as a beetle . ' Why , then , '
observed the king , you are a fool , James , to have him hanged as a punishment
: to hang him will be doing him a service ; it will be taking him out of his miseries .
Página 318
... degree of reputation both as a citizen and a Christian ; and doubtless enjoyed
more security and contentment , though blind , in his cottage , than CHARLES did
on his throne ; or the CABAL in the council , or the Bishops in their palaces !
... degree of reputation both as a citizen and a Christian ; and doubtless enjoyed
more security and contentment , though blind , in his cottage , than CHARLES did
on his throne ; or the CABAL in the council , or the Bishops in their palaces !
Página 370
... that man blind ! " - P . 114 . And will the reader believe it , that this witty
sentence of puerile dotardism all rests upon the following unimportant fact ,
stated in Whitelock's Memorials : “ May , 1656. The Swedish ambassador again
complained ...
... that man blind ! " - P . 114 . And will the reader believe it , that this witty
sentence of puerile dotardism all rests upon the following unimportant fact ,
stated in Whitelock's Memorials : “ May , 1656. The Swedish ambassador again
complained ...
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