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In Letter XXXI , also to Peter Heimbach , dated August 16 , 1666 , Milton complains of the difficulties of dictation . And now I will conclude , after first begging you , if you find anything incorrectly written or without punctuation ...
In Letter XXXI , also to Peter Heimbach , dated August 16 , 1666 , Milton complains of the difficulties of dictation . And now I will conclude , after first begging you , if you find anything incorrectly written or without punctuation ...
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Dictating also offered problems to the poet . Any description of his methods of dictation must be drawn largely from the imagination , since A Common - Place Book of John Milton , p . 10 . John Milton , Paradise Lost ; Books 1 and 2 ...
Dictating also offered problems to the poet . Any description of his methods of dictation must be drawn largely from the imagination , since A Common - Place Book of John Milton , p . 10 . John Milton , Paradise Lost ; Books 1 and 2 ...
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The breaks in thought in Paradise Lost have been supposed by some scholars to coincide with the number of lines which Milton could retain at one time for dictation . Yet I seriously question this claim , since Milton probably retained ...
The breaks in thought in Paradise Lost have been supposed by some scholars to coincide with the number of lines which Milton could retain at one time for dictation . Yet I seriously question this claim , since Milton probably retained ...
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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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