The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volumen1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... appear to have been selected from that copy of Tonson's Milton , once belonging to him , which I now possess ; and much ... appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing an edition ...
... appear to have been selected from that copy of Tonson's Milton , once belonging to him , which I now possess ; and much ... appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing an edition ...
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... appears throughout the whole to have been a very candid reader , and to have approved of more than really merits approbation . Newton's Preface , p . 35 . 6 T. Warton says , Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not ...
... appears throughout the whole to have been a very candid reader , and to have approved of more than really merits approbation . Newton's Preface , p . 35 . 6 T. Warton says , Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not ...
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... appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a false quantity in the use of the word ' Serapis . Bentley of course knew that the word was used with the middle syllable long and Milton had a right to select the ...
... appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a false quantity in the use of the word ' Serapis . Bentley of course knew that the word was used with the middle syllable long and Milton had a right to select the ...
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... appears that he might have escaped with some others in the boat ; for an account of his poetry , see Warton's Milton , p . 39 , second ed . 23 See Class . Journal , No. Ixiii . p . 356 , by G. N. Ogle . 24 There is among Spenser's Poems ...
... appears that he might have escaped with some others in the boat ; for an account of his poetry , see Warton's Milton , p . 39 , second ed . 23 See Class . Journal , No. Ixiii . p . 356 , by G. N. Ogle . 24 There is among Spenser's Poems ...
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... appears to have very different force from what the nonconformist divines wrote in those days , or since that time , on the same subject . ' v . Life , p . 31 . 48 See Symmons's Life of Milton , p . 240 . fall of Prelacy could not shake ...
... appears to have very different force from what the nonconformist divines wrote in those days , or since that time , on the same subject . ' v . Life , p . 31 . 48 See Symmons's Life of Milton , p . 240 . fall of Prelacy could not shake ...
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