The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 381
... Paradise lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? He made me no answer , but sat some time in a muse : then broke off that discourse , and fell upon another subject . After the sickness was over , and the city well cleansed ...
... Paradise lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? He made me no answer , but sat some time in a muse : then broke off that discourse , and fell upon another subject . After the sickness was over , and the city well cleansed ...
Page 411
... Paradise Lost : for the bookseller only tells Lord Buckhurst that " they , " the copies of the poem which were in his shop , " lay on his hands as waste paper . " There happened , as it seems , to be no sale for the Paradise Lost in the ...
... Paradise Lost : for the bookseller only tells Lord Buckhurst that " they , " the copies of the poem which were in his shop , " lay on his hands as waste paper . " There happened , as it seems , to be no sale for the Paradise Lost in the ...
Page 413
... Paradise Regained , and that the author's sensibility " was hurt by the very inferior rank assigned to this with reference to his former poem , are facts which are very ge- nerally known . The Paradise Regained pos- sessed no charms for ...
... Paradise Regained , and that the author's sensibility " was hurt by the very inferior rank assigned to this with reference to his former poem , are facts which are very ge- nerally known . The Paradise Regained pos- sessed no charms for ...
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