“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... give , grant , and assigne , unto the said Sam Symons , his executors and assignes , All that Booke , Copy , or Manuscript , of a Poem intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or shalbe called or ...
... give , grant , and assigne , unto the said Sam Symons , his executors and assignes , All that Booke , Copy , or Manuscript , of a Poem intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or shalbe called or ...
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... give him leave to tagge his verses . ' Accordingly , some time before Milton's death , his friends were scandalised , and the whole town amused , by hearing of that extraordinary production of Dryden which he professed to have founded ...
... give him leave to tagge his verses . ' Accordingly , some time before Milton's death , his friends were scandalised , and the whole town amused , by hearing of that extraordinary production of Dryden which he professed to have founded ...
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... gives him his right name of Patrick Hume . Later writers , con- fusing persons , have made him Sir Patrick Hume . My authority for his having been a schoolmaster near London is Mr. David Laing of Edinburgh , in a paper in the ...
... gives him his right name of Patrick Hume . Later writers , con- fusing persons , have made him Sir Patrick Hume . My authority for his having been a schoolmaster near London is Mr. David Laing of Edinburgh , in a paper in the ...
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... give in the margin in each case his conjecture of what Mil- ton really did dictate or mean to dictate . But not only had the amanuensis , or the amanuenses , of Milton been in fault . " The " Friend or Acquaintance , whoever he was , to ...
... give in the margin in each case his conjecture of what Mil- ton really did dictate or mean to dictate . But not only had the amanuensis , or the amanuenses , of Milton been in fault . " The " Friend or Acquaintance , whoever he was , to ...
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... give such an edition as would be given of a classic author , i.e. with an accurate text and " cum notis variorum . ” For the text , accordingly , he referred , he says , to the First and Second Editions , which alone can be called ...
... give such an edition as would be given of a classic author , i.e. with an accurate text and " cum notis variorum . ” For the text , accordingly , he referred , he says , to the First and Second Editions , which alone can be called ...
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