“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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John Milton David Masson. author's or publisher's notions of the proper title , arose before all the copies had been bound , it was easy to cancel the first title - page , and provide a new one , with a new date if necessary , for the ...
John Milton David Masson. author's or publisher's notions of the proper title , arose before all the copies had been bound , it was easy to cancel the first title - page , and provide a new one , with a new date if necessary , for the ...
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John Milton David Masson. must have been bestowed on the revising of the proofs , either by Milton himself , or by some competent person who had undertaken to see the book through the press for him . It seems likely that Milton himself ...
John Milton David Masson. must have been bestowed on the revising of the proofs , either by Milton himself , or by some competent person who had undertaken to see the book through the press for him . It seems likely that Milton himself ...
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John Milton David Masson. Thus , by the end of April 1669 , Milton had received in all Ten Pounds for his Paradise ... Milton's life , a second edition did appear , with this title : — Paradise Lost . | A | Poem | in | Twelve Books ...
John Milton David Masson. Thus , by the end of April 1669 , Milton had received in all Ten Pounds for his Paradise ... Milton's life , a second edition did appear , with this title : — Paradise Lost . | A | Poem | in | Twelve Books ...
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John Milton David Masson. 1 This edition is in small octavo , with the pages numbered , but with no marginal numbering of the lines , -the pages of the text as numbered being 333. Prefixed ( in some copies , at least ) is a not badly ...
John Milton David Masson. 1 This edition is in small octavo , with the pages numbered , but with no marginal numbering of the lines , -the pages of the text as numbered being 333. Prefixed ( in some copies , at least ) is a not badly ...
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... Milton received him civilly , and told him " he would give him leave to tagge his verses . ' Accordingly , some time before Milton's death , his friends were scandalised , and the whole town amused , by hearing of that extraordinary ...
... Milton received him civilly , and told him " he would give him leave to tagge his verses . ' Accordingly , some time before Milton's death , his friends were scandalised , and the whole town amused , by hearing of that extraordinary ...
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