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The tenth piece of evidence is concerned with the time of Milton's loss of sight . He was born in 1608 and died in 1674. According to Masson , 36 1652 was the date of total blindness . All evidence certainly points to the validity of ...
The tenth piece of evidence is concerned with the time of Milton's loss of sight . He was born in 1608 and died in 1674. According to Masson , 36 1652 was the date of total blindness . All evidence certainly points to the validity of ...
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Loss of sight is too poignant a handicap to leave no effect . It enriches a man spiritually and tempers him philosophically . Hayley discusses the effect of blindness upon Milton as follows : Strange as the idea may at first appear ...
Loss of sight is too poignant a handicap to leave no effect . It enriches a man spiritually and tempers him philosophically . Hayley discusses the effect of blindness upon Milton as follows : Strange as the idea may at first appear ...
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Reuben Post Halleck , on the contrary , declares that senses which have not been developed early in life , cannot be developed after the loss of sight . In the specific case of Milton , he asserts : " If his odor sense had not been ...
Reuben Post Halleck , on the contrary , declares that senses which have not been developed early in life , cannot be developed after the loss of sight . In the specific case of Milton , he asserts : " If his odor sense had not been ...
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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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