The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... lines of stars under the author's name there is a fleur - de - lis ornament . 1668. 4to . pp . 356. Here we have the same preliminary matter as in the preceding . There seem to be some copies , however , with the incorrect three - line ...
... lines of stars under the author's name there is a fleur - de - lis ornament . 1668. 4to . pp . 356. Here we have the same preliminary matter as in the preceding . There seem to be some copies , however , with the incorrect three - line ...
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... lines by tens along the margin in each Book . In one or two places there is an error in the numbering of the lines , arising from miscounting . The text in each page is enclosed within lines - single lines at the inner margin and bottom ...
... lines by tens along the margin in each Book . In one or two places there is an error in the numbering of the lines , arising from miscounting . The text in each page is enclosed within lines - single lines at the inner margin and bottom ...
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... lines - the pages of the text as numbered being 333 . There are prefixed two sets of commendatory verses - the one in Latin signed " S. B. , M.D. , " and written by a certain Samuel Barrow , a physician and a private friend of Milton ...
... lines - the pages of the text as numbered being 333 . There are prefixed two sets of commendatory verses - the one in Latin signed " S. B. , M.D. , " and written by a certain Samuel Barrow , a physician and a private friend of Milton ...
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... lines , of Dryden , printed by way of motto under Milton's portrait in Tonson's edition of that year , had been a familiar quotation in all men's mouths : - " Three Poets in three distant ages born , Greece , Italy , and England did ...
... lines , of Dryden , printed by way of motto under Milton's portrait in Tonson's edition of that year , had been a familiar quotation in all men's mouths : - " Three Poets in three distant ages born , Greece , Italy , and England did ...
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... lines by way of opening . Speaking of Paradise Lost , and of the author's original intention that it should be a tragedy , Milton's nephew , Edward Phillips , tells us in his Memoir of his uncle ( 1694 ) : " In the " Fourth Book of the ...
... lines by way of opening . Speaking of Paradise Lost , and of the author's original intention that it should be a tragedy , Milton's nephew , Edward Phillips , tells us in his Memoir of his uncle ( 1694 ) : " In the " Fourth Book of the ...
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