Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... person shin'd So clear , as in no face with more delight . But O as to embrace me she enclin'd I wak'd , she fled ... persons of both sexes who were ques- tioned , it was found that all whose eyesight was lost after the seventh year had ...
... person shin'd So clear , as in no face with more delight . But O as to embrace me she enclin'd I wak'd , she fled ... persons of both sexes who were ques- tioned , it was found that all whose eyesight was lost after the seventh year had ...
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... person may seem a trifle presumptuous . Yet this attitude was the only safe one for Milton to assume if he wished to be successful ; and it was necessary for him to assume this attitude if he wished the Council to feel confidence in him ...
... person may seem a trifle presumptuous . Yet this attitude was the only safe one for Milton to assume if he wished to be successful ; and it was necessary for him to assume this attitude if he wished the Council to feel confidence in him ...
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... person is the proper placing of the name so that the signature is at equal distance from the writing above . For this purpose some blind people use a ruler , some a blotter , and others a small guide . One man wrote me that he used ...
... person is the proper placing of the name so that the signature is at equal distance from the writing above . For this purpose some blind people use a ruler , some a blotter , and others a small guide . One man wrote me that he used ...
Conteúdo
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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