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... fair copy at least would be necessary for the licencer and the press , not to speak of previous perusal by private friends . It must surely have been such a fair copy , and not the only manuscript in Milton's possession , that he lent ...
... fair copy at least would be necessary for the licencer and the press , not to speak of previous perusal by private friends . It must surely have been such a fair copy , and not the only manuscript in Milton's possession , that he lent ...
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... fair , Presented with a universal blank Of Nature's works . " And , more decidedly , we seem to see the same suggested in the words of Samson respecting his blindness ( Sams . Agon . 80 , 81 ) : - " O , dark , dark , dark ! amid the ...
... fair , Presented with a universal blank Of Nature's works . " And , more decidedly , we seem to see the same suggested in the words of Samson respecting his blindness ( Sams . Agon . 80 , 81 ) : - " O , dark , dark , dark ! amid the ...
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... fair case . Among these latter was Dr. Johnson , then only Mr. Samuel Johnson , but already in full literary celebrity , and engaged on his great Dictionary . So sympathetic was Johnson in the main with Lauder's views that , when Lauder ...
... fair case . Among these latter was Dr. Johnson , then only Mr. Samuel Johnson , but already in full literary celebrity , and engaged on his great Dictionary . So sympathetic was Johnson in the main with Lauder's views that , when Lauder ...
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... fair conjecture that , having so much to do with Dutchmen and Dutch documents in the course of his official duties , he did not remain quite ignorant of a language then of greater European interest even on literary grounds than it has ...
... fair conjecture that , having so much to do with Dutchmen and Dutch documents in the course of his official duties , he did not remain quite ignorant of a language then of greater European interest even on literary grounds than it has ...
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... fair to leave Milton's own word winnow , with all its Miltonic associations , doing duty for quite a different word in a bit of translated text adduced for the particular purpose which Mr. Edmundson had in view . For another example ...
... fair to leave Milton's own word winnow , with all its Miltonic associations , doing duty for quite a different word in a bit of translated text adduced for the particular purpose which Mr. Edmundson had in view . For another example ...
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