The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Simmons , or through special precautions taken by Milton for the revision of the proofs under his own direction , the First or 1667 edition of Paradise Lost is by far the best printed of all Milton's books pub- lished in his life - time ...
... Simmons , or through special precautions taken by Milton for the revision of the proofs under his own direction , the First or 1667 edition of Paradise Lost is by far the best printed of all Milton's books pub- lished in his life - time ...
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... Simmons , having his shop " next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate Street . " + The date of the transaction between Simmons and Milton is April 27 , 1667. On that day an agree- ment was signed between them as follows : — THESE ...
... Simmons , having his shop " next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate Street . " + The date of the transaction between Simmons and Milton is April 27 , 1667. On that day an agree- ment was signed between them as follows : — THESE ...
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... Simmons's keeping at the time of the transaction , while its counterpart , bearing Simmons's signature , went , of course , into Milton's keeping . The relic was presented to the Museum in 1852 by Samuel Rogers , the poet , in whose ...
... Simmons's keeping at the time of the transaction , while its counterpart , bearing Simmons's signature , went , of course , into Milton's keeping . The relic was presented to the Museum in 1852 by Samuel Rogers , the poet , in whose ...
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... Simmons's hands , in relation to this very bargain about Paradise Lost , we have a signature of the poet so unlike the present that , if the one is Milton's own , the other cannot be . On the whole , the conclusion is that , though the ...
... Simmons's hands , in relation to this very bargain about Paradise Lost , we have a signature of the poet so unlike the present that , if the one is Milton's own , the other cannot be . On the whole , the conclusion is that , though the ...
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... Simmons each of the three first impressions is to be reckoned at 1,300 copies , in the actual printing of each Simmons may go as high as 1,500 copies . It has been inferred from the wording of this document that Milton , before his ...
... Simmons each of the three first impressions is to be reckoned at 1,300 copies , in the actual printing of each Simmons may go as high as 1,500 copies . It has been inferred from the wording of this document that Milton , before his ...
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