An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... readers in general . The result has been the present volume , and an annotated edition of the Poems , now ready for the press . In this last , though the notes will probably not occupy a third of the space occupied by those in Todd's ...
... readers in general . The result has been the present volume , and an annotated edition of the Poems , now ready for the press . In this last , though the notes will probably not occupy a third of the space occupied by those in Todd's ...
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... readers of the present times . I have analysed two of these treatises , as specimens of Milton's reasoning powers . An Introduction to Paradise Lost concludes the volume . In this I have given everything that appeared to me cal- culated ...
... readers of the present times . I have analysed two of these treatises , as specimens of Milton's reasoning powers . An Introduction to Paradise Lost concludes the volume . In this I have given everything that appeared to me cal- culated ...
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... readers , I should hope , will refuse to accept of this excuse . The reader of Milton should be acquainted with the state of public affairs in his time . I will here follow a rather unusual course , and boldly recommend my own History ...
... readers , I should hope , will refuse to accept of this excuse . The reader of Milton should be acquainted with the state of public affairs in his time . I will here follow a rather unusual course , and boldly recommend my own History ...
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... reader's attention to the circumstance of how very little the Civil War seems to have interfered with the relations of social and domestic life . At this time London was the head - quarters of the Parliament , and Oxford those of the ...
... reader's attention to the circumstance of how very little the Civil War seems to have interfered with the relations of social and domestic life . At this time London was the head - quarters of the Parliament , and Oxford those of the ...
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... readers , and consequently admirers . Milton himself tells us , that soon after its publication he received the congratulations of all the Foreign Ministers in London , who , with two or three exceptions , must have been those of ...
... readers , and consequently admirers . Milton himself tells us , that soon after its publication he received the congratulations of all the Foreign Ministers in London , who , with two or three exceptions , must have been those of ...
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