The Poetical Works of John Miltonanboco, 23.08.2016 - 500 Seiten John Milton was an English poet, polemicist, and man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost (1667), written in blank verse. |
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... Note: Title page of first (1667) edition of Paradise Lost follows: Transcriber's Note: Title page of second (1674) edition of Paradise Lost follows: FULL-SIZE --Medium-Size FULL-SIZE --Medium-Size ON Paradise Lost. THE VERSE. BOOK I ...
... Note: Title page of first (1667) edition of Paradise Lost follows: Transcriber's Note: Title page of second (1674) edition of Paradise Lost follows: FULL-SIZE --Medium-Size FULL-SIZE --Medium-Size ON Paradise Lost. THE VERSE. BOOK I ...
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... note mere differences of spelling between the two editions but a word may find place here upon their general character. Generally it may be said that, where the two editions differ, the later spelling is that now in use. Thus words like ...
... note mere differences of spelling between the two editions but a word may find place here upon their general character. Generally it may be said that, where the two editions differ, the later spelling is that now in use. Thus words like ...
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... notes for Notes in Sonnet xvii. l. 13; Anointed for anointed in Psalm ii. l.12. In regard to punctuation I have followed the old printers except in obvious misprints, and followed them also, as far as possible, in their distribution of ...
... notes for Notes in Sonnet xvii. l. 13; Anointed for anointed in Psalm ii. l.12. In regard to punctuation I have followed the old printers except in obvious misprints, and followed them also, as far as possible, in their distribution of ...
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... [Note: This manuscript, invaluable to all students of Milton, has lately been facsimiled under the superintendence of Dr. Aldis Wright, and published at the Cambridge University press]. This is certainly true, as the reader may see for ...
... [Note: This manuscript, invaluable to all students of Milton, has lately been facsimiled under the superintendence of Dr. Aldis Wright, and published at the Cambridge University press]. This is certainly true, as the reader may see for ...
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... have been recorded in the notes. In one respect, however, in the distribution of the poem into twelve books instead of ten, it has seemed best, for the sake of practical convenience, to follow the second edition. A word may.
... have been recorded in the notes. In one respect, however, in the distribution of the poem into twelve books instead of ten, it has seemed best, for the sake of practical convenience, to follow the second edition. A word may.
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