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Page 103
Todd also acknowledges some use , in his second and later editions , of " a small
interleaved copy of Paradise Lost ” that had been lent him , containing
memoranda for notes , and some complete notes , by MR . CALLANDER ( see
previous ...
Todd also acknowledges some use , in his second and later editions , of " a small
interleaved copy of Paradise Lost ” that had been lent him , containing
memoranda for notes , and some complete notes , by MR . CALLANDER ( see
previous ...
Page 107
I. COMMENDATORY VERSES PREFIXED TO THE SECOND EDITION . Latin
Verses by S. B. , 11.D. - The author , according to Toland , was Dr. Samuel
Barrow , a physician . He has been identified with a Dr. Samuel Barrow who was
principal ...
I. COMMENDATORY VERSES PREFIXED TO THE SECOND EDITION . Latin
Verses by S. B. , 11.D. - The author , according to Toland , was Dr. Samuel
Barrow , a physician . He has been identified with a Dr. Samuel Barrow who was
principal ...
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 111
... first introduction of the same into English in his translation of the Second and
Fourth Books of the Æneid , written before 1547 , though not published till 1557 :
He passes over likewise Surrey's immediate English successors in the practice of
...
... first introduction of the same into English in his translation of the Second and
Fourth Books of the Æneid , written before 1547 , though not published till 1557 :
He passes over likewise Surrey's immediate English successors in the practice of
...
Page 132
In the First and Second Editions this word is spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the
Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . 756 . " At Pandemonium . ” Here we
have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon ...
In the First and Second Editions this word is spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the
Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . 756 . " At Pandemonium . ” Here we
have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon ...
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