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... never been published . Of these im- portant materials further information shall here be given . • In his Majesty's State - Paper Office they are preserved ; and my knowledge of them , in the first instance , I owe to the friendly commu ...
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... never was before in print . What has been thus liberally supplied , might indeed by others have been arranged with elegance , and illustrated with taste ; but not with greater fidelity than the following pages exhibit . This with other ...
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... never be sufficiently expressed for the aids afforded me by the Li- brary of the late Duke of Bridgewater . › And as on a former occasion I had to thank his Grace for permission to print the manuscript Mask of Comus , obtained through ...
... never be sufficiently expressed for the aids afforded me by the Li- brary of the late Duke of Bridgewater . › And as on a former occasion I had to thank his Grace for permission to print the manuscript Mask of Comus , obtained through ...
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... never deviated into this idle track of reading . " But , as Milton , at least in his early poems , may be reckoned an old Eng- lish poet ; and as in his later poetry allusions to the sources of fictions , with which he had been pleased ...
... never deviated into this idle track of reading . " But , as Milton , at least in his early poems , may be reckoned an old Eng- lish poet ; and as in his later poetry allusions to the sources of fictions , with which he had been pleased ...
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... never more conspicuous . q In 1623 he produced his first poetical attempts , the Translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms , to which , as to some other juvenile productions , he " Pater me puerulum humaniorum literarum studiis desti ...
... never more conspicuous . q In 1623 he produced his first poetical attempts , the Translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms , to which , as to some other juvenile productions , he " Pater me puerulum humaniorum literarum studiis desti ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical Remarks ..., 1±Ç John Milton ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1843 |
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