The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan and Company, 1922 - 625 Seiten |
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... perhaps as if a similar book now were published at about 10s . 6d . From the retail - sale of 1,300 copies , therefore , the sum that would come in to Simmons , if we make an allowance for trade - deductions at about the modern rate ...
... perhaps as if a similar book now were published at about 10s . 6d . From the retail - sale of 1,300 copies , therefore , the sum that would come in to Simmons , if we make an allowance for trade - deductions at about the modern rate ...
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... perhaps a total circulation up to that time of 3,000 copies ) , and that , consequently , had the author been alive , he would have been then entitled to his third sum of Five Pounds , as by the agreement . Milton being dead , the sum ...
... perhaps a total circulation up to that time of 3,000 copies ) , and that , consequently , had the author been alive , he would have been then entitled to his third sum of Five Pounds , as by the agreement . Milton being dead , the sum ...
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... perhaps by their guidance of his finger , after his sight was gone . In short , for the Paradise Lost , as well as for the prose labours carried on along with it , there must have been abundance of reading ; and , remembering to what a ...
... perhaps by their guidance of his finger , after his sight was gone . In short , for the Paradise Lost , as well as for the prose labours carried on along with it , there must have been abundance of reading ; and , remembering to what a ...
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... perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full nature or extent of the theme ; nor are the opening lines , by themselves , sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to them , the song ...
... perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full nature or extent of the theme ; nor are the opening lines , by themselves , sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to them , the song ...
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... were conceived as spheres of invisible or transpicuous space . Perhaps only the outermost Sphere , or Primum Mobile , 66 " " enclosing the whole Universe from absolute Infinity or Nothingness , INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 25.
... were conceived as spheres of invisible or transpicuous space . Perhaps only the outermost Sphere , or Primum Mobile , 66 " " enclosing the whole Universe from absolute Infinity or Nothingness , INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 25.
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