The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... blind occa- sional trick , of inflections that had been forgotten . He calls attention to the wealth and variety of matter with which , in the age of Elizabeth , this apparatus of speech , and the English mind that owned it , had to ...
... blind occa- sional trick , of inflections that had been forgotten . He calls attention to the wealth and variety of matter with which , in the age of Elizabeth , this apparatus of speech , and the English mind that owned it , had to ...
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... blind is not , on the average , better than that of the First edition of his poems , and so that , during that whole period of Milton's literary life when he could see his publications through the press for himself , he gave but ...
... blind is not , on the average , better than that of the First edition of his poems , and so that , during that whole period of Milton's literary life when he could see his publications through the press for himself , he gave but ...
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... blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on the inside of the first leaf , or cover , is the following official licence to print in Tomkyns's hand : Imprimatur : Tho . Tomkyns , Rmo . in Christo ...
... blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on the inside of the first leaf , or cover , is the following official licence to print in Tomkyns's hand : Imprimatur : Tho . Tomkyns , Rmo . in Christo ...
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... blind man . But can it be supposed , it will be said , that in a legal document like this , sealed and witnessed , the signature should not have been Milton's own , though he was blind ? In reply to this , it is to be stated that there ...
... blind man . But can it be supposed , it will be said , that in a legal document like this , sealed and witnessed , the signature should not have been Milton's own , though he was blind ? In reply to this , it is to be stated that there ...
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... blind man could hardly have made . The signature to the receipt also differs decidedly from the signature to the agreement eighteen months before . If that was autograph , this can hardly be . My belief is that neither is autograph ...
... blind man could hardly have made . The signature to the receipt also differs decidedly from the signature to the agreement eighteen months before . If that was autograph , this can hardly be . My belief is that neither is autograph ...
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