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According to Masson , 36 1652 was the date of total blindness . All evidence certainly points to the validity of this conclusion . Milton was therefore forty - three years of age when he became blind . From his letter to Philaras ...
According to Masson , 36 1652 was the date of total blindness . All evidence certainly points to the validity of this conclusion . Milton was therefore forty - three years of age when he became blind . From his letter to Philaras ...
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The “ Fair infant , ” who , according to Milton's poem 23 died of a cough , perished in , the severe winter of 1625 , the year of the plague . Saurat omitted to mention Anne's first husband , who died seven years after their marriage .
The “ Fair infant , ” who , according to Milton's poem 23 died of a cough , perished in , the severe winter of 1625 , the year of the plague . Saurat omitted to mention Anne's first husband , who died seven years after their marriage .
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However , according to Masson , although it has been mistaken by careless people as a publication of Harrington's it is in reality a clever burlesque by some Royalist , in which .. Milton and the Rota men are turned into ridicule .
However , according to Masson , although it has been mistaken by careless people as a publication of Harrington's it is in reality a clever burlesque by some Royalist , in which .. Milton and the Rota men are turned into ridicule .
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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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