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He also makes the amazing statement that Milton was not a criminal merely because he was a coward ! If this be true , what price rectitude ? Mutschmann's idea that Milton was an albino comes , however , within the bounds of this ...
He also makes the amazing statement that Milton was not a criminal merely because he was a coward ! If this be true , what price rectitude ? Mutschmann's idea that Milton was an albino comes , however , within the bounds of this ...
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This statement seems most applicable to Milton , and there is every reason to believe that had these restrictions been placed upon him , he would have ignored them . A number of scholars have attempted to show from a study of his poetry ...
This statement seems most applicable to Milton , and there is every reason to believe that had these restrictions been placed upon him , he would have ignored them . A number of scholars have attempted to show from a study of his poetry ...
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8 If Milton alone had said that his eyes were without blemish I would pay little heed to the statement . He himself would not be in a position to know the appearance of his eyes . He would have to depend upon the word of others .
8 If Milton alone had said that his eyes were without blemish I would pay little heed to the statement . He himself would not be in a position to know the appearance of his eyes . He would have to depend upon the word of others .
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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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