The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Principally from the Editions of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster and Thomas Warton ; to which is Prefixed Newton's Life of Milton, Том 1W. Baxter, 1824 |
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... published at a subsequent period , when his time was occupied with more serious pursuits ; and his notes on these poems are neither so full nor so accurate as those on the Paradise Lost . It was thought desirable , accord- a 4.
... published at a subsequent period , when his time was occupied with more serious pursuits ; and his notes on these poems are neither so full nor so accurate as those on the Paradise Lost . It was thought desirable , accord- a 4.
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... published the Paradise Regained in 1795 , with a very copious commentary , in which he incorporated most of Bishop Newton's notes , with large additions of his own . His design however was similar to Dr. Newton's ; but he appears to ...
... published the Paradise Regained in 1795 , with a very copious commentary , in which he incorporated most of Bishop Newton's notes , with large additions of his own . His design however was similar to Dr. Newton's ; but he appears to ...
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... published , and those upon the Latin Poems , which , as was observed before , are almost all from the pen of Mr. Warton . My own notes or references are signed with the letter E ; all the others , whether introduced for the first time ...
... published , and those upon the Latin Poems , which , as was observed before , are almost all from the pen of Mr. Warton . My own notes or references are signed with the letter E ; all the others , whether introduced for the first time ...
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... published in 1809 as a se- parate work , I was of course at liberty to consult freely . Upon comparing Newton's Life of Milton with the previous authorities , and with the various lives which have since appeared , it seemed sufficiently ...
... published in 1809 as a se- parate work , I was of course at liberty to consult freely . Upon comparing Newton's Life of Milton with the previous authorities , and with the various lives which have since appeared , it seemed sufficiently ...
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... published indeed with- out the name of the author , but it appeared to be writ- ten by Philips according to a note in the copy which Dr. Birch made use of , and which Philips himself had given to a friend of his , and Mr. Godwin remarks ...
... published indeed with- out the name of the author , but it appeared to be writ- ten by Philips according to a note in the copy which Dr. Birch made use of , and which Philips himself had given to a friend of his , and Mr. Godwin remarks ...
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