Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... Defence which brought on blindness more rapidly , it would have been something else . Milton was first , last , and always a scholar . He would probably have wanted to make the most of the sight left to him . It is said of Booth ...
... Defence which brought on blindness more rapidly , it would have been something else . Milton was first , last , and always a scholar . He would probably have wanted to make the most of the sight left to him . It is said of Booth ...
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Eleanor Gertrude Brown. certainly not true of the Second Defence . It seems to me that it contains more autobiographical material than any other of Milton's writings . Much of the Second Defence is given over to violent invective against ...
Eleanor Gertrude Brown. certainly not true of the Second Defence . It seems to me that it contains more autobiographical material than any other of Milton's writings . Much of the Second Defence is given over to violent invective against ...
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... Defence of Himself , there is no new material regarding his blindness . The lofty sentiment so beautifully expressed in the Second De- fence is completely lacking here . Milton is both sensitive and proud and the taunts applied to him ...
... Defence of Himself , there is no new material regarding his blindness . The lofty sentiment so beautifully expressed in the Second De- fence is completely lacking here . Milton is both sensitive and proud and the taunts applied to him ...
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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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