The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Tom 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... poem by Dr. Barrow , and the next by Milton's friend Andrew Marvell , have been usually published in the editions of Paradise Lost , since Milton's own edition of 1674 , to which they are both prefixed . TODD . Ver . 1 . Amissam ...
... poem by Dr. Barrow , and the next by Milton's friend Andrew Marvell , have been usually published in the editions of Paradise Lost , since Milton's own edition of 1674 , to which they are both prefixed . TODD . Ver . 1 . Amissam ...
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... poem ? Those , who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its per- fection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind of poetry ; and as for those who allege it ...
... poem ? Those , who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its per- fection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind of poetry ; and as for those who allege it ...
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... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost , with an infernal council plotting the Fall of Man ; which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , which preceded in ...
... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost , with an infernal council plotting the Fall of Man ; which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , which preceded in ...
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... poem which was de- signed to celebrate the original of the Roman empire , has de- scribed the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian common- wealth ; Milton , with the like art in his Poem on the Fall of Man , has related the Fall ...
... poem which was de- signed to celebrate the original of the Roman empire , has de- scribed the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian common- wealth ; Milton , with the like art in his Poem on the Fall of Man , has related the Fall ...
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... Poem , but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution in every thing that he added out of his own invention . And , indeed , notwithstanding all the restraint he was under , he has filled his story with so many sur- prising ...
... Poem , but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution in every thing that he added out of his own invention . And , indeed , notwithstanding all the restraint he was under , he has filled his story with so many sur- prising ...
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