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... pains to compare them together , the original being undoubtedly one of the greatest , most noble , and most sublime poems which " either this age or nation has produced . " Such an attestation , by a man in the position of Poet Laureate ...
... pains to compare them together , the original being undoubtedly one of the greatest , most noble , and most sublime poems which " either this age or nation has produced . " Such an attestation , by a man in the position of Poet Laureate ...
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... painful thread of the poor man's life some while longer , there was to be a Latin Para- phrase in 1694 of Milton's Lycidas , followed in 1698 by a Latin Paraphrase of the Comus , both by the same Gulielmus Hogæus.- To these Latin ...
... painful thread of the poor man's life some while longer , there was to be a Latin Para- phrase in 1694 of Milton's Lycidas , followed in 1698 by a Latin Paraphrase of the Comus , both by the same Gulielmus Hogæus.- To these Latin ...
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... mention of Mr. Thomas Keightley's , included in his edition of Milton's Poetical Works , in 2 vols . 8vo , in 1859. Mr. Keightley took great pains with the text , more especially with the punctuation , TODD'S AND OTHER RECENT EDITIONS 39.
... mention of Mr. Thomas Keightley's , included in his edition of Milton's Poetical Works , in 2 vols . 8vo , in 1859. Mr. Keightley took great pains with the text , more especially with the punctuation , TODD'S AND OTHER RECENT EDITIONS 39.
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... pains to regain what once I had been master of , yet I found it a matter of so great difficulty that I was ready to ' say , as the noble eunuch to Philip in another case , ' How can I , " unless I had some man to guide me ? ' This I had ...
... pains to regain what once I had been master of , yet I found it a matter of so great difficulty that I was ready to ' say , as the noble eunuch to Philip in another case , ' How can I , " unless I had some man to guide me ? ' This I had ...
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... , to " those who refuse their names to no other scheme of expense , it " will not be unwelcome that a subscription is proposed for relieving , 66 66 " in the languor of age , the pains of WILLIAM LAUDER AND HIS ESSAY 125.
... , to " those who refuse their names to no other scheme of expense , it " will not be unwelcome that a subscription is proposed for relieving , 66 66 " in the languor of age , the pains of WILLIAM LAUDER AND HIS ESSAY 125.
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