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In the case of Milton's blindness the symptoms described do not suggest either an optic atrophy or an interstitial keratitis , which are the commonest forms of blindness due to syphilis . It is conceivable though unlikely that they ...
In the case of Milton's blindness the symptoms described do not suggest either an optic atrophy or an interstitial keratitis , which are the commonest forms of blindness due to syphilis . It is conceivable though unlikely that they ...
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But " vail'd ” does not suggest to me Milton's inability to see her . A study of the dreams of blind people bears out my belief that , save for the veil , Milton could have seen her face . " Of some two hundred blind persons of both ...
But " vail'd ” does not suggest to me Milton's inability to see her . A study of the dreams of blind people bears out my belief that , save for the veil , Milton could have seen her face . " Of some two hundred blind persons of both ...
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In conclusion I would suggest that the autobiographical passages be not too literally interpreted . It seems to me that we have acquired the tendency of reading into poetic passages ideas that the authors did not intend .
In conclusion I would suggest that the autobiographical passages be not too literally interpreted . It seems to me that we have acquired the tendency of reading into poetic passages ideas that the authors did not intend .
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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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