The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554페이지 |
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... seems no real ground , however , for thinking so , or that what was handed over to Simmons was anything else than the fairly copied manuscript which had received the imprimatur of Mr. Tomkyns . With that imprimatur Simmons might proceed ...
... seems no real ground , however , for thinking so , or that what was handed over to Simmons was anything else than the fairly copied manuscript which had received the imprimatur of Mr. Tomkyns . With that imprimatur Simmons might proceed ...
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... seems likely that Milton himself caused page after page to be read over slowly to him , and occasionally even the words to be spelt out . There are , at all events , certain systematic peculiarities of spelling and punctuation which it ...
... seems likely that Milton himself caused page after page to be read over slowly to him , and occasionally even the words to be spelt out . There are , at all events , certain systematic peculiarities of spelling and punctuation which it ...
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... seems dis- tinctly to have been proved ; but that in any of the books , or in all of them together , there is to be found " the origin of Paradise Lost , " in any intelligible sense of the phrase , is utterly preposterous . Indeed ...
... seems dis- tinctly to have been proved ; but that in any of the books , or in all of them together , there is to be found " the origin of Paradise Lost , " in any intelligible sense of the phrase , is utterly preposterous . Indeed ...
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... seem , if only on the bibliographical evidence so collected , was one of those which already possessed in a marked degree that quality of hereditary and widely diffused interest which fits subjects for the purposes of great poets ...
... seem , if only on the bibliographical evidence so collected , was one of those which already possessed in a marked degree that quality of hereditary and widely diffused interest which fits subjects for the purposes of great poets ...
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... seem to have been in circumstances to resume effectually the design to which he had pledged himself seventeen years before . By that time , however , there was no longer any doubt as to the theme he would choose . All the other themes ...
... seem to have been in circumstances to resume effectually the design to which he had pledged himself seventeen years before . By that time , however , there was no longer any doubt as to the theme he would choose . All the other themes ...
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