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Since , according to Barker , 10 any inflammation of the joints is called arthritis , it is not safe to conclude that the arthritis or gout from which Milton suffered was due to hereditary syphilis . " We know that his mother also had ...
Since , according to Barker , 10 any inflammation of the joints is called arthritis , it is not safe to conclude that the arthritis or gout from which Milton suffered was due to hereditary syphilis . " We know that his mother also had ...
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It seems not unreasonable to conclude that glaucoma could have been the cause of the poet's blindness since some of the symptoms described were experienced by Milton ; some of the foremost scholars have been of this opinion ...
It seems not unreasonable to conclude that glaucoma could have been the cause of the poet's blindness since some of the symptoms described were experienced by Milton ; some of the foremost scholars have been of this opinion ...
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... of the fine subjects contained in that list , formed ere the clouds of misfortune had descended on his head.13 It might produce a dramatic effect to conclude that Milton chose Samson because of the similarity of their afflictions .
... of the fine subjects contained in that list , formed ere the clouds of misfortune had descended on his head.13 It might produce a dramatic effect to conclude that Milton chose Samson because of the similarity of their afflictions .
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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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