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... ( exemptiles ) and like those of a witch.18 The quotations in the Defences cited in this chapter are all the references in the Prose Works relating to Milton's blindness , except the Familiar Letters , which will next be considered .
... ( exemptiles ) and like those of a witch.18 The quotations in the Defences cited in this chapter are all the references in the Prose Works relating to Milton's blindness , except the Familiar Letters , which will next be considered .
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CHAPTER X a 1 FAMILIAR LETTERS In the Familiar Letters we might expect to find most of the autobiographical material referring to Milton's blindness . This , however , is not the case , with the one exception of Letter XV .
CHAPTER X a 1 FAMILIAR LETTERS In the Familiar Letters we might expect to find most of the autobiographical material referring to Milton's blindness . This , however , is not the case , with the one exception of Letter XV .
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CHAPTER XVII THE EFFECTS OF BLINDNESS " Sightless Milton dreamed visions no one else could see . Radiant with an inward light , he sent forth rays by which mankind beholds the realms of Paradise . " 1 This quotation from Helen Keller ...
CHAPTER XVII THE EFFECTS OF BLINDNESS " Sightless Milton dreamed visions no one else could see . Radiant with an inward light , he sent forth rays by which mankind beholds the realms of Paradise . " 1 This quotation from Helen Keller ...
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Medicine and Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century | 3 |
Evidence Relating to the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 16 |
Fantastic Views of the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 24 |
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