The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1906 - 625 pages |
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Page 6
... beginning , are prefixed to the Books to which they severally apply . To smooth over the breaks made by the division of the two Books , the three new lines were added which now form the beginning of Book VIII . and the five that begin ...
... beginning , are prefixed to the Books to which they severally apply . To smooth over the breaks made by the division of the two Books , the three new lines were added which now form the beginning of Book VIII . and the five that begin ...
Page 7
... beginning of the world unto the day of these presents . " About the most comprehensive release possible ! 66 66 66 66 From 1680 , accordingly , neither Milton's widow , nor his daughters , had any share or interest whatever in the sale ...
... beginning of the world unto the day of these presents . " About the most comprehensive release possible ! 66 66 66 66 From 1680 , accordingly , neither Milton's widow , nor his daughters , had any share or interest whatever in the sale ...
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... beginning of the said tragedy . " The verses referred to by Phillips are those ( P. L. IV . 32-41 ) that now form part of Satan's speech on first standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World ...
... beginning of the said tragedy . " The verses referred to by Phillips are those ( P. L. IV . 32-41 ) that now form part of Satan's speech on first standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World ...
Page 14
... beginning of a tragedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's own authority that he had read the verses in question at a date which we shall presently see reason to ...
... beginning of a tragedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by other besinesse . " Here we have indirectly Phillips's own authority that he had read the verses in question at a date which we shall presently see reason to ...
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... beginning to end with citations from the Bible . Milton must have almost had the Bible by heart ; and , besides that some passages of his poem , where he is keeping close to the Bible as his authority , are avowedly coagulations of ...
... beginning to end with citations from the Bible . Milton must have almost had the Bible by heart ; and , besides that some passages of his poem , where he is keeping close to the Bible as his authority , are avowedly coagulations of ...
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