The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... blind , and the fact of his blindness was publicly talked of both by his friends and his enemies . The fatal affection was of the kind called gutta serena ; and Milton himself tells that it left his eyes perfectly clear and without any ...
... blind , and the fact of his blindness was publicly talked of both by his friends and his enemies . The fatal affection was of the kind called gutta serena ; and Milton himself tells that it left his eyes perfectly clear and without any ...
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... title Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Cælum adversus Parri- cidas Anglicanos , Milton , who was grossly and calumniously attacked in it , and represented as a ― - blind monster , thought it fit to reply in person xl THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... title Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Cælum adversus Parri- cidas Anglicanos , Milton , who was grossly and calumniously attacked in it , and represented as a ― - blind monster , thought it fit to reply in person xl THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... blind- ness . During the remaining three years of the Protectorate , Milton had leisure to fall back upon the compilations which he had on hand . During the same period he married his second wife , Catherine Woodcock , daughter of a ...
... blind- ness . During the remaining three years of the Protectorate , Milton had leisure to fall back upon the compilations which he had on hand . During the same period he married his second wife , Catherine Woodcock , daughter of a ...
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... Blind Guides was the title as well as the tenor of a short answer to this criticism , written by L'Es- trange the essayist ; and in May 1660 Charles II . was on the throne . Milton , as almost coming within the doomed category of the ...
... Blind Guides was the title as well as the tenor of a short answer to this criticism , written by L'Es- trange the essayist ; and in May 1660 Charles II . was on the throne . Milton , as almost coming within the doomed category of the ...
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... and undutiful . " It is on evidence that his brother Christopher had heard him complain that " they were careless of him , being blind , and made " " nothing of deserting him ; " and also that he liv THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... and undutiful . " It is on evidence that his brother Christopher had heard him complain that " they were careless of him , being blind , and made " " nothing of deserting him ; " and also that he liv THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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