“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... once the subject had been thought of , it evidently held its place in Milton's estimation more than any of the others . There are no fewer than four separate drafts of this one subject as meditated for dramatic treatment . The first ...
... once the subject had been thought of , it evidently held its place in Milton's estimation more than any of the others . There are no fewer than four separate drafts of this one subject as meditated for dramatic treatment . The first ...
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... once entertained had faded more or less into the background of memory , and PARADISE LOST stood out , bold , clear , and without competitor . Nay more , the dramatic form , for which , when the subject first occurred to him , Milton had ...
... once entertained had faded more or less into the background of memory , and PARADISE LOST stood out , bold , clear , and without competitor . Nay more , the dramatic form , for which , when the subject first occurred to him , Milton had ...
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... once belonging to the house , had been encroached upon by Bentham , and added to his own , so that only a narrow piece of it remained . Some farther proposed alterations by Bentham , with a view to the use of the ground for the purposes ...
... once belonging to the house , had been encroached upon by Bentham , and added to his own , so that only a narrow piece of it remained . Some farther proposed alterations by Bentham , with a view to the use of the ground for the purposes ...
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... once been the main part of Milton's garden . Just beyond the wall there was the top of a small conical green - leaved tree , which the landlady duly chronicled as the cotton - tree planted by Milton . Having heard of a cotton - tree ...
... once been the main part of Milton's garden . Just beyond the wall there was the top of a small conical green - leaved tree , which the landlady duly chronicled as the cotton - tree planted by Milton . Having heard of a cotton - tree ...
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... once I had been master of , yet I found it a matter of so great difficulty that I was ready to ' say , as the noble eunuch to Philip in another case , ' How can I , " unless I had some man to guide me ? ' This I had formerly 66 ( C ( 6 ...
... once I had been master of , yet I found it a matter of so great difficulty that I was ready to ' say , as the noble eunuch to Philip in another case , ' How can I , " unless I had some man to guide me ? ' This I had formerly 66 ( C ( 6 ...
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