The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554페이지 |
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... whole copy or manuscript imprinted shall be sold or retailed off to particular reading customers " -Simmons shall pay to Milton or his repre sentatives a second sum of Five Pounds ; and further that he shall pay a third sum of Five ...
... whole copy or manuscript imprinted shall be sold or retailed off to particular reading customers " -Simmons shall pay to Milton or his repre sentatives a second sum of Five Pounds ; and further that he shall pay a third sum of Five ...
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... whole , the text of any existing copy of the First Edition is as perfect as that of any other - though there is an advantage in having a copy with the small list of Errata and the other preliminary matter . But the vari- ations in the ...
... whole , the text of any existing copy of the First Edition is as perfect as that of any other - though there is an advantage in having a copy with the small list of Errata and the other preliminary matter . But the vari- ations in the ...
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... whole , though he cannot have made anything extraor- dinary by the transaction , it must have been sufficiently remunerative . For , by the 26th of April 1669 , or after the poem had been published a little over eighteen months , the ...
... whole , though he cannot have made anything extraor- dinary by the transaction , it must have been sufficiently remunerative . For , by the 26th of April 1669 , or after the poem had been published a little over eighteen months , the ...
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... whole the Second Edition , though very correct , is not so nice - looking a book as the First . " Paradise " " Four years sufficed to exhaust the Second Edition ; and in 1678 ( i.e. four years after Milton's death ) a Third Edition ...
... whole the Second Edition , though very correct , is not so nice - looking a book as the First . " Paradise " " Four years sufficed to exhaust the Second Edition ; and in 1678 ( i.e. four years after Milton's death ) a Third Edition ...
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... whole to justify the way in which Voltaire speaks of it , is not destitute of vivacity and other merits , and that , if Milton did read it , or see it performed , he may have retained a pretty strong recollection of it . The hint that ...
... whole to justify the way in which Voltaire speaks of it , is not destitute of vivacity and other merits , and that , if Milton did read it , or see it performed , he may have retained a pretty strong recollection of it . The hint that ...
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