The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... given him by the poet , with a request to read it at his leisure , and return it with his judgment thereon . On taking this manuscript home with him , Ellwood tells us , he found it to be Paradise Lost . He then proceeds as follows ...
... given him by the poet , with a request to read it at his leisure , and return it with his judgment thereon . On taking this manuscript home with him , Ellwood tells us , he found it to be Paradise Lost . He then proceeds as follows ...
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... given that for Paradise Lost . The volume containing the first editions of Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes is handsome enough in appearance -- the paper thicker than that of the first edition of Paradise Lost , and the type more ...
... given that for Paradise Lost . The volume containing the first editions of Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes is handsome enough in appearance -- the paper thicker than that of the first edition of Paradise Lost , and the type more ...
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... given so general a title as " Paradise Regained " to a poem representing only this particular passage of the Gospel History , For the subject of the Poem is thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung ...
... given so general a title as " Paradise Regained " to a poem representing only this particular passage of the Gospel History , For the subject of the Poem is thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung ...
Sivu 14
... given to it by working it on to this historical consummation , was impossible . But , in short , by publishing the poem as it stands , Milton certified its completeness according to his own idea of the theme . " Well , then , " some of ...
... given to it by working it on to this historical consummation , was impossible . But , in short , by publishing the poem as it stands , Milton certified its completeness according to his own idea of the theme . " Well , then , " some of ...
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... given a while surveyed With wonder ; then , with envy fraught and rage , Flies to his place , nor rests , but in mid air To council summons all his mighty peers , Within thick clouds and dark tenfold involved , A gloomy consistory ; and ...
... given a while surveyed With wonder ; then , with envy fraught and rage , Flies to his place , nor rests , but in mid air To council summons all his mighty peers , Within thick clouds and dark tenfold involved , A gloomy consistory ; and ...
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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