The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... edition of Milton in 1749. Todd also acknowledges some use , in his second and later editions , of " a small ... original . 1843. The REV . DR . J. R. MAJOR , in an edition for schools , with notes . 1853. CHARLES DEXTER CLEVELAND , in ...
... edition of Milton in 1749. Todd also acknowledges some use , in his second and later editions , of " a small ... original . 1843. The REV . DR . J. R. MAJOR , in an edition for schools , with notes . 1853. CHARLES DEXTER CLEVELAND , in ...
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... First Edition , but , with the Prose Argument , was an after- thought in 1668 , for insertion into the copies of the First Edition that still remained to be bound . ( See Introd . pp . 8 , 9. ) Many readers had " desired " a Prose ...
... First Edition , but , with the Prose Argument , was an after- thought in 1668 , for insertion into the copies of the First Edition that still remained to be bound . ( See Introd . pp . 8 , 9. ) Many readers had " desired " a Prose ...
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... original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive case by an apostrophe , leaves us uncertain whether ken is to be taken as a verb or as a noun . Some editors , accordingly ...
... original edition " as far as Angels kenn ; " which , as it was not then the habit to indicate the possessive case by an apostrophe , leaves us uncertain whether ken is to be taken as a verb or as a noun . Some editors , accordingly ...
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... first speech of Satan to Beelzebub is very abrupt and irregular - approaching ... original editions , and in all till Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a ... Edition the phrase runs " assert th ' eternal Providence ; " but there is a ...
... first speech of Satan to Beelzebub is very abrupt and irregular - approaching ... original editions , and in all till Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a ... Edition the phrase runs " assert th ' eternal Providence ; " but there is a ...
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... original edition , and for obvious reasons ought to be retained . Indeed , Milton prints " ith midst . " 232. " Pelorus : " " One of the three great promontories of Sicily , now called Cape Faro , not far from mount Etna . " - TODD ...
... original edition , and for obvious reasons ought to be retained . Indeed , Milton prints " ith midst . " 232. " Pelorus : " " One of the three great promontories of Sicily , now called Cape Faro , not far from mount Etna . " - TODD ...
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