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... MILTON , VOL I. STOR LIBR \ R } NEW - YORK CHISWICK : Printed by C. Whittingham , COLLEGE HOUSE ; FOR J. CARPENTER , J. BOOKER , RODWELL AND MARTIN , G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER , R. TRIPHOOK , J. EBERS , TAYLOR AND HESSEY , R. JENNINGS , G ...
... MILTON , VOL I. STOR LIBR \ R } NEW - YORK CHISWICK : Printed by C. Whittingham , COLLEGE HOUSE ; FOR J. CARPENTER , J. BOOKER , RODWELL AND MARTIN , G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER , R. TRIPHOOK , J. EBERS , TAYLOR AND HESSEY , R. JENNINGS , G ...
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Including Translations ... THE POEMS OF John Milton . VOL . I. Chiswick : FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM , COLLEGE HOUSE . CONTENTS . VOL . I. LIFE of Milton , by.
Including Translations ... THE POEMS OF John Milton . VOL . I. Chiswick : FROM THE PRESS OF C. WHITTINGHAM , COLLEGE HOUSE . CONTENTS . VOL . I. LIFE of Milton , by.
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... Milton . By Dryden From an Account of the greatest English Poets . By Addison ... Address to Great Britain . From ... Milton's Grand - daughter From Gray's Progress of Poesy From Collins's Ode on the Poetical Character Page 5 91 92 94 94 ...
... Milton . By Dryden From an Account of the greatest English Poets . By Addison ... Address to Great Britain . From ... Milton's Grand - daughter From Gray's Progress of Poesy From Collins's Ode on the Poetical Character Page 5 91 92 94 94 ...
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Page 100 - This neglect of rime is so little to be taken for a defect, though it may seem so perhaps to vulgar readers, that it is rather to be esteemed an example, the first in English, of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming.