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... blind Galileo in Florence ' grown old , a prisner to the Inquisition , for thinking in Astronomy otherwise then the Franciscan and Dominican licencers thought ' ( Areopagitica , CPW . II . 538 ) . The blind astronomer ( a contradiction ...
... blind Galileo in Florence ' grown old , a prisner to the Inquisition , for thinking in Astronomy otherwise then the Franciscan and Dominican licencers thought ' ( Areopagitica , CPW . II . 538 ) . The blind astronomer ( a contradiction ...
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... blind man's world has to be taken on trust . The hearers might all have stolen out of the room and one be left speaking to oneself . A crucial change in Milton's attitude to language has taken place . In 1660 there was no ' ready ' or ...
... blind man's world has to be taken on trust . The hearers might all have stolen out of the room and one be left speaking to oneself . A crucial change in Milton's attitude to language has taken place . In 1660 there was no ' ready ' or ...
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... blind dark as Samson , is incomparably richer than Samson . The first two lines of the plays tell us so . In being able to name Antigone , Oedipus declares his access to the assurance of a love not cryptic or strained with inner ...
... blind dark as Samson , is incomparably richer than Samson . The first two lines of the plays tell us so . In being able to name Antigone , Oedipus declares his access to the assurance of a love not cryptic or strained with inner ...
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Fear of Failure | 64 |
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