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... given in " The Golden Treasury Edition " in two volumes 18mo . , and are an adaptation of the more extensive editorial matter of " The Cambridge Edition . " Their purpose is to elucidate the circumstances , motives , and intention , of ...
... given in " The Golden Treasury Edition " in two volumes 18mo . , and are an adaptation of the more extensive editorial matter of " The Cambridge Edition . " Their purpose is to elucidate the circumstances , motives , and intention , of ...
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... given , in Mr. S. Leigh Sotheby's " Ramblings in elucidation of the Autograph of Milton , " 1861 : pp . 196 , 197. It was then in the possession of William Baker , Esq . of Bayfordbury , Hertfordshire , to whom it had descended , with ...
... given , in Mr. S. Leigh Sotheby's " Ramblings in elucidation of the Autograph of Milton , " 1861 : pp . 196 , 197. It was then in the possession of William Baker , Esq . of Bayfordbury , Hertfordshire , to whom it had descended , with ...
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... given above , is , it will be ob- served , not grammatically correct ; and , whether because Milton had found out ... given in full in the title - pages of 1667 , then contracted into " J. M. " in two of those of 1668 , and again given ...
... given above , is , it will be ob- served , not grammatically correct ; and , whether because Milton had found out ... given in full in the title - pages of 1667 , then contracted into " J. M. " in two of those of 1668 , and again given ...
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... given in a body at the beginning , are prefixed to the Books to which they severally apply . To smooth over the breaks made by the division of the two Books , the three new lines were added which now form the beginning of Book VIII ...
... given in a body at the beginning , are prefixed to the Books to which they severally apply . To smooth over the breaks made by the division of the two Books , the three new lines were added which now form the beginning of Book VIII ...
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John Milton. and then in a manner of which the following receipt given by her is a record : - I do hereby acknowledge to have received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen and Stationer of London , the Sum of Eight pounds : which is in full ...
John Milton. and then in a manner of which the following receipt given by her is a record : - I do hereby acknowledge to have received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen and Stationer of London , the Sum of Eight pounds : which is in full ...
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