Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... regarded in those days , despite the fact that it was used as a term of opprobrium in religious strife , it is not likely that Milton would declare to his enemies that he was suffering for the sins of his ancestors , in view of the fact ...
... regarded in those days , despite the fact that it was used as a term of opprobrium in religious strife , it is not likely that Milton would declare to his enemies that he was suffering for the sins of his ancestors , in view of the fact ...
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... regarded as a sacrifice . To quote again from the Second Defence : You see then what I preferred , what I sacrificed , and what were my motives . Let these slanderers of the divine judgments , therefore , desist from their calumnies ...
... regarded as a sacrifice . To quote again from the Second Defence : You see then what I preferred , what I sacrificed , and what were my motives . Let these slanderers of the divine judgments , therefore , desist from their calumnies ...
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... regarded as the last word of his hostile contemporaries . That thou escaped'st that vengeance which o'ertook , Milton , thy regicides and thy own book Was clemency in Charles beyond compare ; And yet thy doom doth prove more grievous ...
... regarded as the last word of his hostile contemporaries . That thou escaped'st that vengeance which o'ertook , Milton , thy regicides and thy own book Was clemency in Charles beyond compare ; And yet thy doom doth prove more grievous ...
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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affliction amanuensis Andrew Marvell appear Arnold Sorsby autographs believe that Milton blind person Booth Tarkington calamity cause of Milton's certainly color conclude condition congenital syphilis considered dark David Masson death Deborah Denis Saurat dictation disease edited Edward Philips enemies English evidence experience fact feel friends glaucoma gout Heaven Hirschberg Ibid idea John Milton Julius Hirschberg less letter to Philaras lived London loss of sight lost his sight Manuscript Letter Medicine Milton's blindness Milton's daughters Milton's loss mind Mutschmann myopia myopia and detachment nature ophthalmologists opinion optic Paradise Lost Perhaps period physician poem poet Poetical poetry Professor Saurat proof Psalm quote reference retina Salmasius Samson Agonistes says scholars Second Defence seems seventeenth century sightless signature Sir Arthur Pearson Smectymnuus sonnet statement suffered theory things thou thought tion totally blind vision writing wrote York