Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... thoughts . ” 1 I agree with Serrell that there is a conflict of thought , but to me the thoughts are in no sense inconsistent . There are two very definite elements : on the one hand , the “ talent which is death to hide ” ; on the ...
... thoughts . ” 1 I agree with Serrell that there is a conflict of thought , but to me the thoughts are in no sense inconsistent . There are two very definite elements : on the one hand , the “ talent which is death to hide ” ; on the ...
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... thoughts . No one would deny that blindness has its deprivations . That it has compensations is recognized by every sightless person . To Milton these compensations meant a great deal , and it is , I believe , the thought of these ...
... thoughts . No one would deny that blindness has its deprivations . That it has compensations is recognized by every sightless person . To Milton these compensations meant a great deal , and it is , I believe , the thought of these ...
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... thoughts through Samson . The Reverend A. J. Church , 17 however , is of the opinion that it was written between 1662 ... thought so sig- nally borne his witness for God , sits blind and sad in his lonely house , " to " John Downing , op ...
... thoughts through Samson . The Reverend A. J. Church , 17 however , is of the opinion that it was written between 1662 ... thought so sig- nally borne his witness for God , sits blind and sad in his lonely house , " to " John Downing , op ...
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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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