“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... 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 production ...
... 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 production ...
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... received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen and Stationer of London , the Sum of Eight pounds : which is in full payment for all my right , Title , or Interest , which I have , or ever had , in the Coppy of a Poem Intitled Paradise Lost in ...
... received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen and Stationer of London , the Sum of Eight pounds : which is in full payment for all my right , Title , or Interest , which I have , or ever had , in the Coppy of a Poem Intitled Paradise Lost in ...
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... received text of the poem which jarred on his own notions of gram- matical correctness , of metrical fitness , of rhetorical good taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this . Instead of ...
... received text of the poem which jarred on his own notions of gram- matical correctness , of metrical fitness , of rhetorical good taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this . Instead of ...
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... patch up amongst them were received " with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow 66 66 ( C 66 CC 66 on men of 40 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST Conception of the Poem and History of its Com- position •
... patch up amongst them were received " with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow 66 66 ( C 66 CC 66 on men of 40 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST Conception of the Poem and History of its Com- position •
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... received in a manner of which he has left an account in his Autobiography . " After some common discourses , " he says , " had passed between us , " he called for a manuscript of his ; which , being brought , he " delivered to me ...
... received in a manner of which he has left an account in his Autobiography . " After some common discourses , " he says , " had passed between us , " he called for a manuscript of his ; which , being brought , he " delivered to me ...
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