Milton's Blindness, Volume 69Columbia University Press, 1934 - 167 páginas |
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... writing at an earlier date , and since he made the study of Milton's sonnets his life work , his opinion should be worth consideration . Tillyard calculates that the sonnet was written in 1652. To quote Tillyard , Milton believes that ...
... writing at an earlier date , and since he made the study of Milton's sonnets his life work , his opinion should be worth consideration . Tillyard calculates that the sonnet was written in 1652. To quote Tillyard , Milton believes that ...
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... written in 1655 , which is also probably the date of Sonnet XXII , if Milton's loss of sight was complete in 1652 . I cannot read the nineteenth sonnet without experiencing the deepest emotion . Submission to the inevitable , not ...
... written in 1655 , which is also probably the date of Sonnet XXII , if Milton's loss of sight was complete in 1652 . I cannot read the nineteenth sonnet without experiencing the deepest emotion . Submission to the inevitable , not ...
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... written , but a brief review may not come amiss . After the execution of Charles the First in 1649 , his son , later Charles the Second , ordered the writing by Salmasius , a French scholar , of the book , Defensio regia pro Carolo I ...
... written , but a brief review may not come amiss . After the execution of Charles the First in 1649 , his son , later Charles the Second , ordered the writing by Salmasius , a French scholar , of the book , Defensio regia pro Carolo I ...
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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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