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Page 16
11 Teach me , O Lord , thy way most right ; I in thy truth will bide ; To fear thy
name my heart unite ; So shall it never slide . 12 Thee will I praise , O Lord my
God , Tluce honour and adore With my whole heart , and blaze abroad Thy name
for ...
11 Teach me , O Lord , thy way most right ; I in thy truth will bide ; To fear thy
name my heart unite ; So shall it never slide . 12 Thee will I praise , O Lord my
God , Tluce honour and adore With my whole heart , and blaze abroad Thy name
for ...
Page 101
Callander , who was a Scottish laird , scholar , and antiquary , born about 1721 ,
not only annotated the First Book for that Glasgow edition , but prepared , or
compiled , voluminous Notes to the whole Poem . “ The labour of many of the
best ...
Callander , who was a Scottish laird , scholar , and antiquary , born about 1721 ,
not only annotated the First Book for that Glasgow edition , but prepared , or
compiled , voluminous Notes to the whole Poem . “ The labour of many of the
best ...
Page 104
No commentator on Paradise Lost has surpassed the first one - Patrick Hume ,
pilotolumnsin the industry with which he traversed the whole ground , and offered
explanations , according to his lights , of all that seemed to require explanation ...
No commentator on Paradise Lost has surpassed the first one - Patrick Hume ,
pilotolumnsin the industry with which he traversed the whole ground , and offered
explanations , according to his lights , of all that seemed to require explanation ...
Page 105
On the whole , however , thinking that this style of annotation has been
considerably overdone , and that many of the so - called parallel passages cited
by Hume , Newton , and Todd , are very far - fetched , and illustrate nothing
specifically ...
On the whole , however , thinking that this style of annotation has been
considerably overdone , and that many of the so - called parallel passages cited
by Hume , Newton , and Todd , are very far - fetched , and illustrate nothing
specifically ...
Page 106
On the whole , more duty has remained for me in the ... connexion with that
Miltonic cosmology , or deliberate scheme and meaning of the Poem as a whole ,
which has been expounded so far , and in part put into diagram , in the
Introduction .
On the whole , more duty has remained for me in the ... connexion with that
Miltonic cosmology , or deliberate scheme and meaning of the Poem as a whole ,
which has been expounded so far , and in part put into diagram , in the
Introduction .
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