The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... Lost . cxii 2. Alterations made in the second edition of Paradise Lost .... cxiv 3. Five Letters to Milton from various friends , now first CXV printed ..... 4. Extracts of letters relating to Milton , from Burman's Syl- loge ...
... Lost . cxii 2. Alterations made in the second edition of Paradise Lost .... cxiv 3. Five Letters to Milton from various friends , now first CXV printed ..... 4. Extracts of letters relating to Milton , from Burman's Syl- loge ...
Page xv
... Lost produced only ten pounds to the author , while Mr. Hoyle gained two hundred by the copyright of his Game at Whist . Some useful notes and illustrations have been added by Mr. Hawkins to the latest edition ; but in one , he has unac ...
... Lost produced only ten pounds to the author , while Mr. Hoyle gained two hundred by the copyright of his Game at Whist . Some useful notes and illustrations have been added by Mr. Hawkins to the latest edition ; but in one , he has unac ...
Page xxix
... Lost , 4to . 1792 , and Todd's Preface to Comus , p . viii . , and Richardson's Life , p . cxxx . 21 It has been asked where an illustration must be sought for the expression , ver . 252 , ' At every fall , smoothing the raven down Of ...
... Lost , 4to . 1792 , and Todd's Preface to Comus , p . viii . , and Richardson's Life , p . cxxx . 21 It has been asked where an illustration must be sought for the expression , ver . 252 , ' At every fall , smoothing the raven down Of ...
Page xxx
... Lost ; as - Enter Adam , with his arms across . Adam pauses . Thunder and Lightning . Eve approaches him . Adam kicks at her . Eve embraces his legs . Eve is ready to faint , & c . He con- siders Paradise Lost as partly formed out of ...
... Lost ; as - Enter Adam , with his arms across . Adam pauses . Thunder and Lightning . Eve approaches him . Adam kicks at her . Eve embraces his legs . Eve is ready to faint , & c . He con- siders Paradise Lost as partly formed out of ...
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... lost sight of in discussing the niceties of verbal construction , or in personal altercation ; nor is the argument disposed with the calm and comprehensive views of the statesman and philosopher . That Milton's fame , however , was ...
... lost sight of in discussing the niceties of verbal construction , or in personal altercation ; nor is the argument disposed with the calm and comprehensive views of the statesman and philosopher . That Milton's fame , however , was ...
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Adam angels appear'd Areopagitica arm'd arms beast Beaumont's Psyche behold Bentl Bentley bliss call'd church Cleombrotus Comus creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful Du Bartas Dyce earth edition eternal evil eyes fair Father fire fruit glory grace Grotius hand happy hast hath heard heaven heavenly hell highth hill honour John Milton king Latin less light live Lycidas mihi Milton mind morn Newton night nihil o'er Ovid pain Paradise Lost pass'd pleas'd poem poet praise Protestant Union quæ quam quod rais'd reign reply'd return'd round sacred Salmasius sapience Satan says seem'd serpent shade sight soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thou thought throne Todd Todd's Toland tree turn'd ulmo vex'd Virg voice whence wings words καὶ