“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... anywhere " to find a true friend , till the kind providence of a merciful God led " me into your presence . " For the last three years , he goes on to 66 inform us , it was this good Dr. Cox that 24 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST.
... anywhere " to find a true friend , till the kind providence of a merciful God led " me into your presence . " For the last three years , he goes on to 66 inform us , it was this good Dr. Cox that 24 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST.
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... kind respecting copyright in books was passed in Great Britain . By this act , known as Act 8 Queen Anne c . 19 , - which affected England and Scotland , but did not include Ireland , - it was provided , in respect of books then already ...
... kind respecting copyright in books was passed in Great Britain . By this act , known as Act 8 Queen Anne c . 19 , - which affected England and Scotland , but did not include Ireland , - it was provided , in respect of books then already ...
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... kind was regulated by the terms of the statute . According to this decision , Thomson's Seasons had been public property since 1757 , and , by application of the decision to Paradise Lost , that poem had been common property since 1731 ...
... kind was regulated by the terms of the statute . According to this decision , Thomson's Seasons had been public property since 1757 , and , by application of the decision to Paradise Lost , that poem had been common property since 1731 ...
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... kind of nobleness in the national literature of Britain . He does not here tell us that he had gone so far as to determine that the intended work should be an epic poem , and that he had all but fixed on a subject . These facts ...
... kind of nobleness in the national literature of Britain . He does not here tell us that he had gone so far as to determine that the intended work should be an epic poem , and that he had all but fixed on a subject . These facts ...
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... kind and an epic of some other conceiv- able kind that Scripture might suggest ; and , if he were to choose the ordinary or historic kind , there were so many subjects from British History competing in his mind that he could repeat ...
... kind and an epic of some other conceiv- able kind that Scripture might suggest ; and , if he were to choose the ordinary or historic kind , there were so many subjects from British History competing in his mind that he could repeat ...
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