The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... Book 1 . Book II . Book III . Book IV . • ¡¤ PAGE I 17 32 46 59 INTRODUCTION TO SAMSON AGONISTES 81 The Author's Preface : " Of that sort of Dramatic Poem called Tragedy " The Argument and the Persons TEXT OF THE POEM 97 355 93 95 ESSAY ...
... Book 1 . Book II . Book III . Book IV . • ¡¤ PAGE I 17 32 46 59 INTRODUCTION TO SAMSON AGONISTES 81 The Author's Preface : " Of that sort of Dramatic Poem called Tragedy " The Argument and the Persons TEXT OF THE POEM 97 355 93 95 ESSAY ...
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John Milton David Masson. NOTES continued— TO PARADISE LOST . Book I. Book II . Book III . Book IV . Book v . Book VI . Book VII . Book VIII . Book IX . Book X. Book XI . Book XII . TO PARADISE REGAINED : PAGE 329 333 • 340 • 345 350 358 ...
John Milton David Masson. NOTES continued— TO PARADISE LOST . Book I. Book II . Book III . Book IV . Book v . Book VI . Book VII . Book VIII . Book IX . Book X. Book XI . Book XII . TO PARADISE REGAINED : PAGE 329 333 • 340 • 345 350 358 ...
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... book , with due acknowledgment of the favour he had done me in communicating it to me . He asked how I liked it , and what I thought of it ; which I modestly , but freely , told him and , after some further discourse about it , I ...
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... book of the Poem is pre- liminary to the real action . It describes the baptism of Christ , when about thirty years of age , and as yet obscure and unknown , by John at Bethabara on the Jordan , the recognition of him by John , the ...
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... Book I. , which ends with a description of the coming on of night in the Desert . In Book II . the relation is resumed . About half the Book is occupied with an episodic account of the perplexity of Mary ... Book II Book III Book IV PAGE I.
... Book I. , which ends with a description of the coming on of night in the Desert . In Book II . the relation is resumed . About half the Book is occupied with an episodic account of the perplexity of Mary ... Book II Book III Book IV PAGE I.
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