John MiltonChanticleer Press, 1950 - 95 pages |
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... clearly a brilliant and original genius . It is a measure of his modesty that two years later , in his sonnet How soon bath Time , he can still write : But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th . Just before this time , in 1632 , he ...
... clearly a brilliant and original genius . It is a measure of his modesty that two years later , in his sonnet How soon bath Time , he can still write : But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th . Just before this time , in 1632 , he ...
Page 40
... clearly shines , then , in proportion as I am weak , I shall be invincibly strong ; and in proportion as I am blind , I shall more clearly see . O ! that I may thus be perfected by feebleness , and irradiated by obscurity ! And , indeed ...
... clearly shines , then , in proportion as I am weak , I shall be invincibly strong ; and in proportion as I am blind , I shall more clearly see . O ! that I may thus be perfected by feebleness , and irradiated by obscurity ! And , indeed ...
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... clearly shown that now he is immune from his former weakness , nor does he blame anyone for it but himself . This mixture of arrogance before men and humility before God is again evident in the scene with Harapha of Gath . Samson ...
... clearly shown that now he is immune from his former weakness , nor does he blame anyone for it but himself . This mixture of arrogance before men and humility before God is again evident in the scene with Harapha of Gath . Samson ...
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