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placed upon the folly and intransigence of the government , its blind refusal to
respond constructively to criticism , and its obstinate departure upon a collision
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... scholastic authorities whom they cite merely whatever ' time , or the heedless
hand of blind chance , hath drawn down from of old to this present , in her huge
drag - net , whether fish or sea - weed , shells or shrubs , unpicked , unchosen ' .
... scholastic authorities whom they cite merely whatever ' time , or the heedless
hand of blind chance , hath drawn down from of old to this present , in her huge
drag - net , whether fish or sea - weed , shells or shrubs , unpicked , unchosen ' .
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And this is , of course , the significance of the subsequent confrontation between
Samson and Harapha , the only major incident in Milton ' s tragedy which is
entirely the poet ' s own invention . 172 In the face of Harapha , the blind
champion of ...
And this is , of course , the significance of the subsequent confrontation between
Samson and Harapha , the only major incident in Milton ' s tragedy which is
entirely the poet ' s own invention . 172 In the face of Harapha , the blind
champion of ...
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