The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page v
... Poet , brief indeed , and with no other pretension than that of being drawn from authentick sources , accompanied the former editions . To the present some of that account is prefixed , greatly augmented with original documents ...
... Poet , brief indeed , and with no other pretension than that of being drawn from authentick sources , accompanied the former editions . To the present some of that account is prefixed , greatly augmented with original documents ...
Page vii
... poet . Other papers and letters , from the same Office , alike unknown till now , and of the greatest service to the biography of Milton , have since , at various times , been sent to me by this gentleman ; empowered as he was at all ...
... poet . Other papers and letters , from the same Office , alike unknown till now , and of the greatest service to the biography of Milton , have since , at various times , been sent to me by this gentleman ; empowered as he was at all ...
Page viii
... poet , of his family , and of some of his works , which never was before in print . What has been thus liberally supplied , might indeed by others have been arranged with elegance , and illustrated with taste ; but not with greater ...
... poet , of his family , and of some of his works , which never was before in print . What has been thus liberally supplied , might indeed by others have been arranged with elegance , and illustrated with taste ; but not with greater ...
Page ix
... poet was Patrick Hume , a Scotchman . He published , in 1695 , a copious commentary on the Paradise Lost ; to which some of his successors in the same 66 a 66 province , " Mr. Warton says , apprehending no danger of detection from a ...
... poet was Patrick Hume , a Scotchman . He published , in 1695 , a copious commentary on the Paradise Lost ; to which some of his successors in the same 66 a 66 province , " Mr. Warton says , apprehending no danger of detection from a ...
Page xvi
... poetry , many notices have been likewise drawn ; in particular , from the compositions of Lord Mon- boddo , Dr. Beattie , and Dr. Blair ; from mo- dern commentaries on Shakspeare ; from Mr. Headley's Select Specimens xvi PREFACE .
... poetry , many notices have been likewise drawn ; in particular , from the compositions of Lord Mon- boddo , Dr. Beattie , and Dr. Blair ; from mo- dern commentaries on Shakspeare ; from Mr. Headley's Select Specimens xvi PREFACE .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adamo afterwards aliter nescit ambassadours Andreini Andrew Marvell Angels Anne Milton Anthony Wood appears Areopagitica Arian Aubrey biographers bishop Brownists cause Church copy Councell Cromwell curious daughter death deceased deceased's declared Defensio divine doctrine Du Bartas edition England English entitled epick expressions father favour Forest Hill genius hand hath Hayley honour Interr Italian John Milton Johnson King late Latin learned letter London Lord Lucifer Lycidas manuscript ment mentioned nephew Newton notice observed opinion Oxford papers Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passages perhaps person Phillips poet poetry pounds present printed Prose-Works publication published reader remarks respondet Richard Powell Salmasius says SCENE Scripture Secretary sent Serjeant at Armes Skinner Smectymnuus Sonnet spirit State-Letters Sumner supposed thou thought tion translated into Latine treatise unto verses Warton widow wife words writing written