The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... fact , the con- nexion between Paradise Regained and Samson , originally accidental , is not kept up , save for mere convenience in publication . The tendency was to editions of all Milton's poetical works collectively , -in which ...
... fact , the con- nexion between Paradise Regained and Samson , originally accidental , is not kept up , save for mere convenience in publication . The tendency was to editions of all Milton's poetical works collectively , -in which ...
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... fact of his writing two such dramatic pieces for actual performance by the members of a family with which he had relations of acquaintance shows that at that time , ¡ªi.e . when he was twenty - six years of age , —he had no objection to ...
... fact of his writing two such dramatic pieces for actual performance by the members of a family with which he had relations of acquaintance shows that at that time , ¡ªi.e . when he was twenty - six years of age , —he had no objection to ...
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... fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton , when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem , to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True , the mere ...
... fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton , when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem , to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True , the mere ...
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... fact that he had seen Italian , Latin , and even English , poems on the story of Samson , which may have reminded him of the theme . Todd and other commentators have dug up the titles of some such old poems , without being able to prove ...
... fact that he had seen Italian , Latin , and even English , poems on the story of Samson , which may have reminded him of the theme . Todd and other commentators have dug up the titles of some such old poems , without being able to prove ...
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... facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect . That , indeed , might have been an obstacle to its passing the censorship . Readers were left to gather the fact for ...
... facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect . That , indeed , might have been an obstacle to its passing the censorship . Readers were left to gather the fact for ...
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