“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... never doubted this when he exhibited the document to his guests ; many of those who look at the document now in the British Museum never doubt it ; it is the natural belief in the circumstances . As long ago as 1861 , however , the late ...
... never doubted this when he exhibited the document to his guests ; many of those who look at the document now in the British Museum never doubt it ; it is the natural belief in the circumstances . As long ago as 1861 , however , the late ...
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... never very hopeful , species of literary industry . How he came to undertake the labour we learn from him- self in his Epistola Nuncupatoria prefixed to the volume , and dedi- cating it , in terms of boundless gratitude , to his lately ...
... never very hopeful , species of literary industry . How he came to undertake the labour we learn from him- self in his Epistola Nuncupatoria prefixed to the volume , and dedi- cating it , in terms of boundless gratitude , to his lately ...
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John Milton David Masson. concluding that all that so perplexed or offended it could never really have existed or have been intended to exist , and proceeding to eject it from the work examined , and to fill up the gaps with hard contem ...
John Milton David Masson. concluding that all that so perplexed or offended it could never really have existed or have been intended to exist , and proceeding to eject it from the work examined , and to fill up the gaps with hard contem ...
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... never been proposed . 1 1 Dr. Pearce's Essay was completed in 1733 , under the title " A Review of the Text of the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , in which the chief of Dr. Bentley's Emendations are consider'd . " Among other pamphlets ...
... never been proposed . 1 1 Dr. Pearce's Essay was completed in 1733 , under the title " A Review of the Text of the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , in which the chief of Dr. Bentley's Emendations are consider'd . " Among other pamphlets ...
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... never seems to have occurred to Tonson , or to others for him , that his property in Milton's Poems was at an end . As late as 1761 , Bishop Newton1 repeats a statement on this point previously made by himself in 1749,2 and by Birch in ...
... never seems to have occurred to Tonson , or to others for him , that his property in Milton's Poems was at an end . As late as 1761 , Bishop Newton1 repeats a statement on this point previously made by himself in 1749,2 and by Birch in ...
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