¡°The¡± Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇMacmillan, 1890 |
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... things in the received text of the poem which jarred on his own notions of gram- matical correctness , of metrical fitness , of rhetorical good taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this ...
... things in the received text of the poem which jarred on his own notions of gram- matical correctness , of metrical fitness , of rhetorical good taste , and even of poetical and intellectual truth . He had a theory to account for this ...
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... things which I had shifted in scarcity " of books and conveniences to patch up amongst them were received " with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow 66 66 ( C 66 CC 66 on men of 40 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE ...
... things which I had shifted in scarcity " of books and conveniences to patch up amongst them were received " with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow 66 66 ( C 66 CC 66 on men of 40 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE ...
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... things among mine own citizens throughout this Island in the mother- " dialect ; that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens , Rome , or modern Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their country , " I , in my proportion ...
... things among mine own citizens throughout this Island in the mother- " dialect ; that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens , Rome , or modern Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their country , " I , in my proportion ...
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... things of me with respect to my former progression in learning , he " dismissed me , to provide myself of such accommodation as might " be most suitable to my future studies . I went , therefore , and took " myself a lodging as near his ...
... things of me with respect to my former progression in learning , he " dismissed me , to provide myself of such accommodation as might " be most suitable to my future studies . I went , therefore , and took " myself a lodging as near his ...
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... things in that house in Jewin Street where Milton resided between 1661 and 1663 , and where probably a large portion of Paradise Lost grew into completion . We see the blind man in his chamber there , meditating his lofty theme , and ...
... things in that house in Jewin Street where Milton resided between 1661 and 1663 , and where probably a large portion of Paradise Lost grew into completion . We see the blind man in his chamber there , meditating his lofty theme , and ...
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