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CHAPTER IX a THE THREE DEFENCES In a discussion of the autobiographical passages in Milton's writings , the three Defences must be considered , with special attention given to the Second Defence of the English People .
CHAPTER IX a THE THREE DEFENCES In a discussion of the autobiographical passages in Milton's writings , the three Defences must be considered , with special attention given to the Second Defence of the English People .
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It is said of Booth Tarkington , " As long as his eyes held out , he wrote every day , including Sunday , ' ' 2 though he , too , had been warned and was not writing a Defence of the English People . I recall a similar instance of a ...
It is said of Booth Tarkington , " As long as his eyes held out , he wrote every day , including Sunday , ' ' 2 though he , too , had been warned and was not writing a Defence of the English People . I recall a similar instance of a ...
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12 In Milton's Defence of Himself , there is no new material regarding his blindness . The lofty sentiment so beautifully expressed in the Second Defence is completely lacking here . Milton is both sensitive and proud and the taunts ...
12 In Milton's Defence of Himself , there is no new material regarding his blindness . The lofty sentiment so beautifully expressed in the Second Defence is completely lacking here . Milton is both sensitive and proud and the taunts ...
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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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