“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... poet , in whose possession it had been from 1831 , one of the most valued curiosities in his house in St. James's Place . Rogers had purchased it for a hundred guineas from Mr. Pickering , the publisher ; into whose hands it had come ...
... poet , in whose possession it had been from 1831 , one of the most valued curiosities in his house in St. James's Place . Rogers had purchased it for a hundred guineas from Mr. Pickering , the publisher ; into whose hands it had come ...
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... poet Rogers 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 ...
... poet Rogers 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 ...
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... poet derived from his father as the family - arms , and which , as Anthony Wood tells us ( Fasti , i . 480 , note ) , the poet “ did use and seal his letters with . " There are other Milton documents extant bearing the same seal . This ...
... poet derived from his father as the family - arms , and which , as Anthony Wood tells us ( Fasti , i . 480 , note ) , the poet “ did use and seal his letters with . " There are other Milton documents extant bearing the same seal . This ...
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... poets of England or of all time , is proved not only by the language employed 1 The same portrait ( a copy , on a reduced scale , of Faithorne's celebrated engraving of Milton prefixed to his History of Britain in 1670 ) had been ...
... poets of England or of all time , is proved not only by the language employed 1 The same portrait ( a copy , on a reduced scale , of Faithorne's celebrated engraving of Milton prefixed to his History of Britain in 1670 ) had been ...
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... Poet Laureate , who very much admired him , " says Aubrey , " went to him to have leave to putt his Paradise Lost into a " drama in rhyme . Mr. Milton received him civilly , and told him " he would give him leave to tagge his verses ...
... Poet Laureate , who very much admired him , " says Aubrey , " went to him to have leave to putt his Paradise Lost into a " drama in rhyme . Mr. Milton received him civilly , and told him " he would give him leave to tagge his verses ...
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