explain "dost thou see aught else,thou who art not blind"
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The explanation to this sentence is very tough.
It is archaic English, form of old English.
This is why it becomes to difficult to understand, as we are not using these words today to make our conversations.
In this sentence, the speaker is urging the people who can see to look at the situation.
It is archaic English, form of old English.
This is why it becomes to difficult to understand, as we are not using these words today to make our conversations.
In this sentence, the speaker is urging the people who can see to look at the situation.
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