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... thought to have never seen more , making submission and begging pardon on her knees before him . " Readers of " Samson , " and the tenth book of the " Paradise Lost " will discover reminiscences of the dramatic scene that ensued . It ...
... thought to have never seen more , making submission and begging pardon on her knees before him . " Readers of " Samson , " and the tenth book of the " Paradise Lost " will discover reminiscences of the dramatic scene that ensued . It ...
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... thought it advisable , for a subsequent circu- lation in some quarters , to have copies with only the milder " J. M. " upon them ? - In any case , the first edition of Paradise Lost was a most creditably printed book . It is , as has ...
... thought it advisable , for a subsequent circu- lation in some quarters , to have copies with only the milder " J. M. " upon them ? - In any case , the first edition of Paradise Lost was a most creditably printed book . It is , as has ...
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... thought of ; wch " verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's own authority that he had read the verses in question ...
... thought of ; wch " verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's own authority that he had read the verses in question ...
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... thought or a phrase from previous authors , let the reader remember his own Definition of Plagiarism , given in his Elkovo¬ÜXA¥òTNS . " Such kind of borrow- ing as this , ¡± he there says , ¡° if it be not bettered by the borrower , among ...
... thought or a phrase from previous authors , let the reader remember his own Definition of Plagiarism , given in his Elkovo¬ÜXA¥òTNS . " Such kind of borrow- ing as this , ¡± he there says , ¡° if it be not bettered by the borrower , among ...
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... thought proper to employ in his Paradise Lost , is not our present Copernican system —which , in his time , was not generally or popularly accepted . It is the older Astronomical System , now usually called " the Ptolemaic , " because ...
... thought proper to employ in his Paradise Lost , is not our present Copernican system —which , in his time , was not generally or popularly accepted . It is the older Astronomical System , now usually called " the Ptolemaic , " because ...
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