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CHAPTER VIII PARADISE LOST In Paradise Lost there are two autobiographical passages that refer directly to Milton's blindness . ... The first passage is by far the more important with reference to Milton's blindness .
CHAPTER VIII PARADISE LOST In Paradise Lost there are two autobiographical passages that refer directly to Milton's blindness . ... The first passage is by far the more important with reference to Milton's blindness .
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Quiller - Couch seems to be of the same opinion when he writes : Let us move on to the passage where , for once in this great impersonal epic , the personal Milton breaks forth — breaks out of conscious physical blindness and , on the ...
Quiller - Couch seems to be of the same opinion when he writes : Let us move on to the passage where , for once in this great impersonal epic , the personal Milton breaks forth — breaks out of conscious physical blindness and , on the ...
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In the second autobiographical passage of Paradise Lost referring to his blindness , Milton speaks of being " in darkness , ” which is perhaps a more poetic way of saying that he was blind . To quote the lines : More safe I sing with ...
In the second autobiographical passage of Paradise Lost referring to his blindness , Milton speaks of being " in darkness , ” which is perhaps a more poetic way of saying that he was blind . To quote the lines : More safe I sing with ...
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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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