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... PARADISE LOST IV . COWLEY'S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 V. SELECTED ENCOMIASTIC LINES PARADISE LOST : - INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON THE POEM BOOK I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . IX . X. XI . XII . PAGE ix . xcvii xcviii ib . ci 4 34 ...
... PARADISE LOST IV . COWLEY'S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 V. SELECTED ENCOMIASTIC LINES PARADISE LOST : - INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON THE POEM BOOK I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . IX . X. XI . XII . PAGE ix . xcvii xcviii ib . ci 4 34 ...
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... Paradise Lost . " Again in his " Address to his Native Language , " at a vacation exercise in the college , anno ætatis 19 , he says , — But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest ...
... Paradise Lost . " Again in his " Address to his Native Language , " at a vacation exercise in the college , anno ætatis 19 , he says , — But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest ...
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... Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of ...
... Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of ...
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... Paradise Lost . " Bishop Newton remarks , that considering the difficulties " under which the author lay , his uneasiness at the public affairs and his own , his age and infirmities , his not being now in circumstances to maintain an ...
... Paradise Lost . " Bishop Newton remarks , that considering the difficulties " under which the author lay , his uneasiness at the public affairs and his own , his age and infirmities , his not being now in circumstances to maintain an ...
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... PARADISE REGAINED " AND SAMSON AGONISTES . " ON 27th April , 1667 , Milton sold his " Paradise Lost " to Samuel Simmons for an immediate payment of five pounds ; another five pounds to be paid on the sale of thirteen hundred copies of ...
... PARADISE REGAINED " AND SAMSON AGONISTES . " ON 27th April , 1667 , Milton sold his " Paradise Lost " to Samuel Simmons for an immediate payment of five pounds ; another five pounds to be paid on the sale of thirteen hundred copies of ...
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