The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Poet's works . To avoid disfiguring the page , these Notes will be placed collectively at the end of each Book to which they refer , and will form a valuable manual of instruction and research . The Publisher takes this opportunity of ...
... Poet's works . To avoid disfiguring the page , these Notes will be placed collectively at the end of each Book to which they refer , and will form a valuable manual of instruction and research . The Publisher takes this opportunity of ...
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... poet • • 140 1 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply and appeal ... poet's hatred of monarchy - Third mar- riage - Plague in London - Milton retires to Buckinghamshire -His Latin ...
... poet • • 140 1 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply and appeal ... poet's hatred of monarchy - Third mar- riage - Plague in London - Milton retires to Buckinghamshire -His Latin ...
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... poet's nephews • 179 CHAPTER XVII . General and miscellaneous observations - Milton's imagi- nation- His great poems - Studies in Holy Scriptures- Comparison with Spenser and Shakspeare - Lesson of his life - Intellect - Language ...
... poet's nephews • 179 CHAPTER XVII . General and miscellaneous observations - Milton's imagi- nation- His great poems - Studies in Holy Scriptures- Comparison with Spenser and Shakspeare - Lesson of his life - Intellect - Language ...
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... poet's own account of the origin - Difficulty of giving novelty to any new biography of Milton - Johnson's Life - Warton - Hayley -Newton - Bentley and Warburton • page 206 CHAPTER XX . ' Paradise Lost ' - The two grand criticisms on ...
... poet's own account of the origin - Difficulty of giving novelty to any new biography of Milton - Johnson's Life - Warton - Hayley -Newton - Bentley and Warburton • page 206 CHAPTER XX . ' Paradise Lost ' - The two grand criticisms on ...
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... poet's history we desire to know more than the leading facts , and the titles and dates of his works : we wish to know his private disposition , feelings , temper , habits , and manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little ...
... poet's history we desire to know more than the leading facts , and the titles and dates of his works : we wish to know his private disposition , feelings , temper , habits , and manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little ...
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