The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... Poem II . Origin of the Poem and History of is Composition III . Scheme and Meaning of the Poem . Commendatory Verses , prefixed to the Second Edition Author's Preface on " The Verse " TEXT OF THE POEM : Book I. • Book II . Book III ...
... Poem II . Origin of the Poem and History of is Composition III . Scheme and Meaning of the Poem . Commendatory Verses , prefixed to the Second Edition Author's Preface on " The Verse " TEXT OF THE POEM : Book I. • Book II . Book III ...
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... Poem called Tragedy " 353 The Argument , and the Persons 355 TEXT OF THE POEM MINOR POEMS : - : -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION 357 397 INTRODUCTIONS TO THE POEMS SEVERALLY : - Part I. Introductions to the English Poems Part II . Introductions ...
... Poem called Tragedy " 353 The Argument , and the Persons 355 TEXT OF THE POEM MINOR POEMS : - : -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION 357 397 INTRODUCTIONS TO THE POEMS SEVERALLY : - Part I. Introductions to the English Poems Part II . Introductions ...
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... Poems : - 569 570 571 571 573 574 De Auctore Testimonia . Elegiarum Liber . Elegia I. Ad Carolum Diodatum Elegia II . In obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigiensis In obitum Præsulis Wintoniensis . Elegia III . Elegia IV . Ad Thomam ...
... Poems : - 569 570 571 571 573 574 De Auctore Testimonia . Elegiarum Liber . Elegia I. Ad Carolum Diodatum Elegia II . In obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigiensis In obitum Præsulis Wintoniensis . Elegia III . Elegia IV . Ad Thomam ...
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... poem - particularly to that ( Book I. vv . 594 -599 ) where it is said of Satan in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his ...
... poem - particularly to that ( Book I. vv . 594 -599 ) where it is said of Satan in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his ...
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... Poem " intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or " shall be called or distinguished , now lately licensed to be printed ; " on the understanding , however , that , at the end of the first impression ...
... Poem " intituled Paradise Lost , or by whatsoever other title or name the same is or " shall be called or distinguished , now lately licensed to be printed ; " on the understanding , however , that , at the end of the first impression ...
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