The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... probably , in that " general censure ” of the inferiority of the smaller poem , which had begun , according to Phillips , even during the three years that were spared Milton to note its reception , he discovered critical misconceptions ...
... probably , in that " general censure ” of the inferiority of the smaller poem , which had begun , according to Phillips , even during the three years that were spared Milton to note its reception , he discovered critical misconceptions ...
Sivu 89
... probably after 1667. It was published in 1671 , in the same volume with Paradise Regained ( see title of the volume , & c . in Introd . to Paradise Regained , p . 2 ) . For a time the connexion thus established between Paradise Regained ...
... probably after 1667. It was published in 1671 , in the same volume with Paradise Regained ( see title of the volume , & c . in Introd . to Paradise Regained , p . 2 ) . For a time the connexion thus established between Paradise Regained ...
Sivu 92
... Probably the best introduction to the poem would be to read the Biblical history of Samson ( Judges xiii . - xvi . ) with the facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect ...
... Probably the best introduction to the poem would be to read the Biblical history of Samson ( Judges xiii . - xvi . ) with the facts of Milton's life in one's mind . The poem was put forth , however , with no intimation to this effect ...
Sivu 162
... probably been formed by any Englishman before . Especially , it was to be the career of an English poet , selecting the highest and noblest themes , and treating them in such a manner that what was noblest in himself should pass as an ...
... probably been formed by any Englishman before . Especially , it was to be the career of an English poet , selecting the highest and noblest themes , and treating them in such a manner that what was noblest in himself should pass as an ...
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... probably obliterated by the fiercer impress of his new reputation . Yet , though obliged by public and private reasons to defer his schemes of purely poetic activity , Milton had not ceased to cultivate the gentler Muse in brief ...
... probably obliterated by the fiercer impress of his new reputation . Yet , though obliged by public and private reasons to defer his schemes of purely poetic activity , Milton had not ceased to cultivate the gentler Muse in brief ...
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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