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His treatment of them was in no sense cruel , though doubtless rigid . Together with the belief of Milton's cruelty to his children has grown up the tradition that Milton dictated Paradise Lost to his daughters .
His treatment of them was in no sense cruel , though doubtless rigid . Together with the belief of Milton's cruelty to his children has grown up the tradition that Milton dictated Paradise Lost to his daughters .
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22 Poets in general , as men in general , of all the senses make most use of that of sight . ... 26 In the case of day laborers , a similar development of the sense of touch is evident after they become blind .
22 Poets in general , as men in general , of all the senses make most use of that of sight . ... 26 In the case of day laborers , a similar development of the sense of touch is evident after they become blind .
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Judging from the experience of others , it is likely that the senses of odor , touch , and sound , which Milton ... In the specific case of Milton , he asserts : " If his odor sense had not been cultivated while he was still young ...
Judging from the experience of others , it is likely that the senses of odor , touch , and sound , which Milton ... In the specific case of Milton , he asserts : " If his odor sense had not been cultivated while he was still young ...
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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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