Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... vision , how- ever , must have been taking place before he was aware of the loss . Let us consider next the eleventh piece of evidence as set down by the writer of the anonymous " Life " and by the poet himself . " But his blind- ness ...
... vision , how- ever , must have been taking place before he was aware of the loss . Let us consider next the eleventh piece of evidence as set down by the writer of the anonymous " Life " and by the poet himself . " But his blind- ness ...
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... vision in the left side of left eye . ( 2 ) Objective : Externally , eyes normal . Vision , blind . Visual fields , contracted . Impression : Blindness from glaucoma simplex ( chronic simple glau- coma ) for the following reasons ...
... vision in the left side of left eye . ( 2 ) Objective : Externally , eyes normal . Vision , blind . Visual fields , contracted . Impression : Blindness from glaucoma simplex ( chronic simple glau- coma ) for the following reasons ...
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... vision for the in- ward sight of the unborn ; so to avenge himself on the world's neglect by exacting from it an eternal future of reminiscence . . . . He is . . . the thorough brave man ... never reproaching God for his griefs by his ...
... vision for the in- ward sight of the unborn ; so to avenge himself on the world's neglect by exacting from it an eternal future of reminiscence . . . . He is . . . the thorough brave man ... never reproaching God for his griefs by his ...
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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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