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It does not indicate unusually good vision . On the other hand , it may denote myopia , nearsightedness , due to a form of cataract . This ability to read unaided at an advanced age is often popularly called second sight .
It does not indicate unusually good vision . On the other hand , it may denote myopia , nearsightedness , due to a form of cataract . This ability to read unaided at an advanced age is often popularly called second sight .
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It may indicate a predilection for light or it may also have been written for some artistic effect involved in the drama . We should remember that Milton as a poet would try to select poetic material . What would be more lyrical than ...
It may indicate a predilection for light or it may also have been written for some artistic effect involved in the drama . We should remember that Milton as a poet would try to select poetic material . What would be more lyrical than ...
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ABBREVIATIONS N.S.F. indicates that the reference is not included in David Harrison Stevens ' Reference Guide to Milton , from 1800 to the Present Day , Chicago , University of Chicago Press , 1930 , or Harris Francis Fletcher's ...
ABBREVIATIONS N.S.F. indicates that the reference is not included in David Harrison Stevens ' Reference Guide to Milton , from 1800 to the Present Day , Chicago , University of Chicago Press , 1930 , or Harris Francis Fletcher's ...
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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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