The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... fact , the connexion between Paradise Regained and Samson , originally accidental , is not kept up , save for mere convenience in publication . The tendency was to editions of all Milton's poetical works collectively — in which editions ...
... fact , the connexion between Paradise Regained and Samson , originally accidental , is not kept up , save for mere convenience in publication . The tendency was to editions of all Milton's poetical works collectively — in which editions ...
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... fact of his writing two such dramatic pieces for actual performance by the members of a family with which he had relations of acquaintance shows that at that time - i.e . when he was twenty - six years of age - he had no objection to ...
... fact of his writing two such dramatic pieces for actual performance by the members of a family with which he had relations of acquaintance shows that at that time - i.e . when he was twenty - six years of age - he had no objection to ...
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... fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem - to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True , the mere ...
... fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem - to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True , the mere ...
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... fact that he had seen Italian , Latin , and even English , poems on the story of Samson , which may have reminded him of the theme . Todd and other commentators have dug up the titles of some such old poems , without being able to prove ...
... fact that he had seen Italian , Latin , and even English , poems on the story of Samson , which may have reminded him of the theme . Todd and other commentators have dug up the titles of some such old poems , without being able to prove ...
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... facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect . That , indeed , might have been an obstacle to its passing the censorship . Readers were left to gather the fact for them ...
... facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect . That , indeed , might have been an obstacle to its passing the censorship . Readers were left to gather the fact for them ...
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afterwards Aldersgate Street Anno ætatis appears Arcades blind Book Bridgewater brothers called Cambridge MSS Charles Chor Christ's College Comus connexion copy Countess Countess-Dowager of Derby Cromwell Cyriack Skinner daughter death Defensio Diodati draft Earl Editions of 1645 Edward King Elegy England English Poems fair father glory Greek Harefield hath head Heaven Henry Henry Lawes honour Horton Italian John Milton Lady Alice Latin Lawes Lawes's letters lines lived London Long Parliament Lord Lord Brackley Ludlow Castle Lycidas Manso masque Milton Milton's own hand Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pastoral perhaps Petty France pieces poet poetical poetry prefixed President printed prose Psalms published remained rhymes Sams Samson Samson Agonistes shepherd song Sonnet Spenser stanzas sweet thee things thou thought UNIVERSITY CARRIER verse Viscount Brackley volume wife words write written young youth