Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... Paradise Lost . 1668 . This note , with the ' Argument ' of the poem , added ' for the satisfac- tion of many that have desired it , ' was inserted in 1668 in copies of the first edition of Paradise Lost that still remained unsold in ...
... Paradise Lost . 1668 . This note , with the ' Argument ' of the poem , added ' for the satisfac- tion of many that have desired it , ' was inserted in 1668 in copies of the first edition of Paradise Lost that still remained unsold in ...
Pagina 292
... Paradise Lost , to , 69 Rouse , John poem to , presenting Poems 1645 , 134-135 volume of tracts presented to , 161 Salsilli , Giovanni testimonium from , 54 h.24 verses to , 54-55 Scudamore , Thomas , Viscount of Sligo courtesy of , 18 ...
... Paradise Lost , to , 69 Rouse , John poem to , presenting Poems 1645 , 134-135 volume of tracts presented to , 161 Salsilli , Giovanni testimonium from , 54 h.24 verses to , 54-55 Scudamore , Thomas , Viscount of Sligo courtesy of , 18 ...
Pagina 300
... Paradise Lost argument more heroic than Homer's and Virgil's , 150- ISI autobiographical reference in , 24 n.18 divine inspiration in , see Inspiration gift of copy to Rea , 69 selections from , 103-105 , 137-138 , 148-152 Paradise Lost ...
... Paradise Lost argument more heroic than Homer's and Virgil's , 150- ISI autobiographical reference in , 24 n.18 divine inspiration in , see Inspiration gift of copy to Rea , 69 selections from , 103-105 , 137-138 , 148-152 Paradise Lost ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE w V FRIENDSHIPS | 39 |
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