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... printed ( as appears ) on his own account . Conjoining with it Samson Agonistes , which he also had for some time by him , or had just composed , he issued the two poems in a small octavo volume of 220 pages , with this general title ...
... printed ( as appears ) on his own account . Conjoining with it Samson Agonistes , which he also had for some time by him , or had just composed , he issued the two poems in a small octavo volume of 220 pages , with this general title ...
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... printed solely at the expense of the " author . " In connexion with which observation we may here note the entry of the volume in the books of the Stationers ' Company : 66 66 * " Septemb . 10 , 1670 : Mr. John Starkey entered for his ...
... printed solely at the expense of the " author . " In connexion with which observation we may here note the entry of the volume in the books of the Stationers ' Company : 66 66 * " Septemb . 10 , 1670 : Mr. John Starkey entered for his ...
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... printed for Starkey . They are chiefly medical and historical ; but among them is an edition of Sir William Davenant's collected works . Third editions , both of the Paradise Regained and of the Samson , appeared in folio in 1688 , sold ...
... printed for Starkey . They are chiefly medical and historical ; but among them is an edition of Sir William Davenant's collected works . Third editions , both of the Paradise Regained and of the Samson , appeared in folio in 1688 , sold ...
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... printed , may have touched into the text of Paradise Lost here and there such occult pre - advertisements of its successor as that in the opening lines . the theme of a poem ? And , if so 6 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
... printed , may have touched into the text of Paradise Lost here and there such occult pre - advertisements of its successor as that in the opening lines . the theme of a poem ? And , if so 6 Introduction to Paradise Regained .
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... printed and circulated anonymously in Cambridge in June 1628 , when he was yet an undergraduate . These lines . had been written by him for one of the Fellows of his College who had to take part in the public philosophical debate at the ...
... printed and circulated anonymously in Cambridge in June 1628 , when he was yet an undergraduate . These lines . had been written by him for one of the Fellows of his College who had to take part in the public philosophical debate at the ...
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