The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... App . xxxii . on passages in the Paradise Lost , taken from the Setti giorni of Tasso . See Black's Life of Tasso , vol . ii . p . 469 . 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and X ADVERTISEMENT .
... App . xxxii . on passages in the Paradise Lost , taken from the Setti giorni of Tasso . See Black's Life of Tasso , vol . ii . p . 469 . 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and X ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Bentley did not generally attempt to substitute the actual and genuine words of Milton in. 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes ...
... Bentley did not generally attempt to substitute the actual and genuine words of Milton in. 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes ...
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... author's. 8 See note on P. L. i . 197. ' Knowing by the passages , that our poet blind , and then poor and friendless , had frequently foul play . " 9 Warburton lent Dr. Newton Pope's copy of Bentley's Milton xii ADVERTISEMENT .
... author's. 8 See note on P. L. i . 197. ' Knowing by the passages , that our poet blind , and then poor and friendless , had frequently foul play . " 9 Warburton lent Dr. Newton Pope's copy of Bentley's Milton xii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem ... Bentley's system , the flatness of his prosaic alterations , and his great want of poetic feeling , I must still in ...
... Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem ... Bentley's system , the flatness of his prosaic alterations , and his great want of poetic feeling , I must still in ...
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... Bentley's innovations are for the most part refuted , but in a. 10 See the indifference shown in notes , iii . 597 ... Bentley did not know . In one note he appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a ...
... Bentley's innovations are for the most part refuted , but in a. 10 See the indifference shown in notes , iii . 597 ... Bentley did not know . In one note he appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a ...
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