“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... doubt that these two passages were deliberately inserted by Milton in order to relieve his own mind on the subject , and by way of caution to the reader that the scheme of the physical Universe actually adopted in the construction of ...
... doubt that these two passages were deliberately inserted by Milton in order to relieve his own mind on the subject , and by way of caution to the reader that the scheme of the physical Universe actually adopted in the construction of ...
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... doubt , was a great solace to him in his affliction , but it shows " in him a greater strength of spirit , that made him capable of such a solace . And it would almost seem to me to be peculiar to him , " had not experience by others ...
... doubt , was a great solace to him in his affliction , but it shows " in him a greater strength of spirit , that made him capable of such a solace . And it would almost seem to me to be peculiar to him , " had not experience by others ...
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... doubt that Milton had a distinct intention . The action of the poem opens , in the First Book , with what Milton , in the Argument to that Book , calls " the midst of things " : i.e. with the rousing of Satan and the rest of the fallen ...
... doubt that Milton had a distinct intention . The action of the poem opens , in the First Book , with what Milton , in the Argument to that Book , calls " the midst of things " : i.e. with the rousing of Satan and the rest of the fallen ...
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... doubt on Lauder's own information , had put into the letter . " And , now my character is plac'd above all " suspicion of fraud by authentick documents , " says this Postscript , " I'll make bold at last to pull off the mask , and ...
... doubt on Lauder's own information , had put into the letter . " And , now my character is plac'd above all " suspicion of fraud by authentick documents , " says this Postscript , " I'll make bold at last to pull off the mask , and ...
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... doubt . In favour of the conclusion that Milton never had such knowledge of Cadmon as has been attributed to him , one may adduce , however , two reasons in addition to those already given . In the first place , the argument that he ...
... doubt . In favour of the conclusion that Milton never had such knowledge of Cadmon as has been attributed to him , one may adduce , however , two reasons in addition to those already given . In the first place , the argument that he ...
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