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MILTON ' S AGREEMENT WITH MR . SYMONS FOR “ PARADISE LOST ” . ib . IV
. COWLEY ' S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 . . . . . c V . SELECTED
ENCOMIASTIC LINES . . . . . . . ci PARADISE LOST :INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
ON ...
MILTON ' S AGREEMENT WITH MR . SYMONS FOR “ PARADISE LOST ” . ib . IV
. COWLEY ' S PREFACE TO HIS POEMS , 1656 . . . . . c V . SELECTED
ENCOMIASTIC LINES . . . . . . . ci PARADISE LOST :INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
ON ...
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Here is an anticipation of the “ Paradise Lost . ” Again : in his “ Address to his
Native Language , ” at a vacation exercise in the But haste thee straight to do me
once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those
new ...
Here is an anticipation of the “ Paradise Lost . ” Again : in his “ Address to his
Native Language , ” at a vacation exercise in the But haste thee straight to do me
once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy choicest treasure ; Not those
new ...
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The very philosophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of
Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he
declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the ...
The very philosophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam , in the eighth book of
Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he
declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the ...
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Marvell ' s commendatory poem on the “ Paradise Lost , " is well known :When I
beheld the poet blind , yet bold , In slender book his vast design unfold ; & c .
Milton ' s salary as Latin secretary was £288 188 . 6d . a year . In 1659 , he was
only ...
Marvell ' s commendatory poem on the “ Paradise Lost , " is well known :When I
beheld the poet blind , yet bold , In slender book his vast design unfold ; & c .
Milton ' s salary as Latin secretary was £288 188 . 6d . a year . In 1659 , he was
only ...
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Here Ellwood says it was that the poet communicated to him the manuscript of “
Paradise Lost . ” Bishop Newton remarks , that considering the difficulties “ under
which the author lay , bis uneasiness at the public affairs and his own , his age ...
Here Ellwood says it was that the poet communicated to him the manuscript of “
Paradise Lost . ” Bishop Newton remarks , that considering the difficulties “ under
which the author lay , bis uneasiness at the public affairs and his own , his age ...
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