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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 103
To comments on Paradise Lost , or on passages in it , to be found dispersed
among the writings of English and Scottish critics of the last and the present
century , from Monboddo and Blair to Coleridge , Landor , De Quincey , and
others yet ...
To comments on Paradise Lost , or on passages in it , to be found dispersed
among the writings of English and Scottish critics of the last and the present
century , from Monboddo and Blair to Coleridge , Landor , De Quincey , and
others yet ...
Page 106
Enough , at all events , in an edition like the present , if unusual words are duly
noted , and also all peculiarly Miltonic grammatical forms and constructions .
Care has been taken of this in the individual Notes ; and an effort has been made
to ...
Enough , at all events , in an edition like the present , if unusual words are duly
noted , and also all peculiarly Miltonic grammatical forms and constructions .
Care has been taken of this in the individual Notes ; and an effort has been made
to ...
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 ...
Page 114
... must inspire the present poet . For the theme that he proposes requires such
aid ; his song is one that intends to soar above the Aonian Mounti.e . above that
Mount Helicon , in old Aonia or Baotia , which , with the neighbouring region ,
was ...
... must inspire the present poet . For the theme that he proposes requires such
aid ; his song is one that intends to soar above the Aonian Mounti.e . above that
Mount Helicon , in old Aonia or Baotia , which , with the neighbouring region ,
was ...
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