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Page 101
The chief commentators and annotators on Paradise Lost have been mentioned
in our Introduction to the Poem ; but it may be well here to present a conspectus
of them :1695. P. H. PilotoLÝTNS : i.e. PATRICK HUME ( see Introd . p . 21 ) .
The chief commentators and annotators on Paradise Lost have been mentioned
in our Introduction to the Poem ; but it may be well here to present a conspectus
of them :1695. P. H. PilotoLÝTNS : i.e. PATRICK HUME ( see Introd . p . 21 ) .
Page 102
Lost with peculiar satisfaction , and to have been anxious for its preservation .
Accordingly , in 1781 , he had presented it to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries ,
of which he was a fellow ; and it is still in the possession of that Society in nine
thin ...
Lost with peculiar satisfaction , and to have been anxious for its preservation .
Accordingly , in 1781 , he had presented it to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries ,
of which he was a fellow ; and it is still in the possession of that Society in nine
thin ...
Page 103
from many quarters . With reference to Paradise Lost , he mentions particularly
his obligations to a stock of MS . notes by DUNSTER ( see Introd . p . 39 ) , and to
similar MS . notes by JOHN Bowle , the editor of Cervantes ( 1725-1788 ) , and ...
from many quarters . With reference to Paradise Lost , he mentions particularly
his obligations to a stock of MS . notes by DUNSTER ( see Introd . p . 39 ) , and to
similar MS . notes by JOHN Bowle , the editor of Cervantes ( 1725-1788 ) , and ...
Page 108
All in all , in 1674 , when Barrow's verses were prefixed to the Second Edition of
Paradise Lost , he must have been a man of considerable note in London and of
intimate Court connexions ; and it is interesting to find among Milton's greatest ...
All in all , in 1674 , when Barrow's verses were prefixed to the Second Edition of
Paradise Lost , he must have been a man of considerable note in London and of
intimate Court connexions ; and it is interesting to find among Milton's greatest ...
Page 109
The present verses on Paradise Lost and the mention in the Rehearsal
Transprosed are , therefore , the chief extant tributes by Marvell to his friendship
with Milton . -There is a curious and subtle connexion between the verses and
the ...
The present verses on Paradise Lost and the mention in the Rehearsal
Transprosed are , therefore , the chief extant tributes by Marvell to his friendship
with Milton . -There is a curious and subtle connexion between the verses and
the ...
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