The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 102
... four successive editions , published in his life - time , of Milton's Poetical Works ( see Introd . PP . 34 , 35 ) . In these various editions , Todd , besides giving a most copious collection of notes from his predecessors in this list ...
... four successive editions , published in his life - time , of Milton's Poetical Works ( see Introd . PP . 34 , 35 ) . In these various editions , Todd , besides giving a most copious collection of notes from his predecessors in this list ...
Page 108
... four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .— When these verses appeared ...
... four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) .— When these verses appeared ...
Page 109
... four years after Milton , without having performed his promise . 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 ...
... four years after Milton , without having performed his promise . 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 ...
Page 118
... four preceding . But , in the original editions , and in all till Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a distinct point of interrogation at the end of this verse , and it is disconnected from the preceding clauses by a colon . A clear ...
... four preceding . But , in the original editions , and in all till Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a distinct point of interrogation at the end of this verse , and it is disconnected from the preceding clauses by a colon . A clear ...
Page 121
... four months in Florence ( 1638-39 ) , knew the spots well , and had seen Galileo , then old and blind , in his villa near Florence . It was at Padua in the Venetian states that Galileo had first ( 1609 ) turned his telescope to the moon ...
... four months in Florence ( 1638-39 ) , knew the spots well , and had seen Galileo , then old and blind , in his villa near Florence . It was at Padua in the Venetian states that Galileo had first ( 1609 ) turned his telescope to the moon ...
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