The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... friend of Milton ; the other in English , signed ¡° A. M. , ¡± and written by Andrew Marvel . But the most important difference between this and the previous edition is that , whereas the poem had been arranged in Ten Books in the first ...
... friend of Milton ; the other in English , signed ¡° A. M. , ¡± and written by Andrew Marvel . But the most important difference between this and the previous edition is that , whereas the poem had been arranged in Ten Books in the first ...
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... friend's house in Bartho- lomew Close , West Smithfield , where he lay concealed for a while after the Restoration ; then , a house in Holborn , near Red Lion Fields , whither he removed as soon as it was safe for him to do so ; and ...
... friend's house in Bartho- lomew Close , West Smithfield , where he lay concealed for a while after the Restoration ; then , a house in Holborn , near Red Lion Fields , whither he removed as soon as it was safe for him to do so ; and ...
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... friends performing the part for hire or love , he was able t avail himself for his poem , as well as for the drier works on which he wa simultaneously engaged , of any help which books could give . He may , a cordingly , at this time ...
... friends performing the part for hire or love , he was able t avail himself for his poem , as well as for the drier works on which he wa simultaneously engaged , of any help which books could give . He may , a cordingly , at this time ...
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... friends or youths who statedly read to him . From Phillips's statement it is also clear that he assisted Milton in revising the gathered scraps of MS . from time to time . Finally , when all was completed , a clean copy , or clean ...
... friends or youths who statedly read to him . From Phillips's statement it is also clear that he assisted Milton in revising the gathered scraps of MS . from time to time . Finally , when all was completed , a clean copy , or clean ...
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... friends and literary associates , the Smectymnuans , at all events , in their answer to Bishop Hall's " Humble Remonstrance ( 1641 ) had cited the Copernican doctrine as an unquestionable instance of a supreme absurdity . " There is no ...
... friends and literary associates , the Smectymnuans , at all events , in their answer to Bishop Hall's " Humble Remonstrance ( 1641 ) had cited the Copernican doctrine as an unquestionable instance of a supreme absurdity . " There is no ...
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