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On the other hand , Landor says of Milton's treatment of nature , “ If there was a poet who knew her well and described ... Were I desirous of learning of nature from the poets of the seventeenth century , I should turn to the works of ...
On the other hand , Landor says of Milton's treatment of nature , “ If there was a poet who knew her well and described ... Were I desirous of learning of nature from the poets of the seventeenth century , I should turn to the works of ...
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Here the Poet complains of spiritual weariness , of his eyes grown dark from grief , but God hears his prayer , and the poet bursts forth in exultation over the vanquishing of his enemies . Miss Studley makes the following comment with ...
Here the Poet complains of spiritual weariness , of his eyes grown dark from grief , but God hears his prayer , and the poet bursts forth in exultation over the vanquishing of his enemies . Miss Studley makes the following comment with ...
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There are , without doubt , thoughts expressed in Paradise Lost and elsewhere , which were brought into existence only through the poet's actual cognizance of blindness and its resulting inaction . .. the mind and spirit remains ...
There are , without doubt , thoughts expressed in Paradise Lost and elsewhere , which were brought into existence only through the poet's actual cognizance of blindness and its resulting inaction . .. the mind and spirit remains ...
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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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