Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksJ. Rackham, and sold also by J. Stockdale ... J. Phillips ... T.C. Rickman ... W. Stevenson ... and W.H. Lunn, 1792 - 33 páginas |
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... number of the Books was originally only TEN ; and no change , I believe , was made in the printed copies in this particular till the publication of the fecond Edition . Circumftances , on examination , ftrongly prove , that the Edition ...
... number of the Books was originally only TEN ; and no change , I believe , was made in the printed copies in this particular till the publication of the fecond Edition . Circumftances , on examination , ftrongly prove , that the Edition ...
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... number in each page does not appear fo exactly conftant as in the first , which contains 320 , or forty fheets . In the Second , the Arguments are prefixed to each Book ; which , though generally now the practice , in the Editions both ...
... number in each page does not appear fo exactly conftant as in the first , which contains 320 , or forty fheets . In the Second , the Arguments are prefixed to each Book ; which , though generally now the practice , in the Editions both ...
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... Numbers and style of Compofition of this Poem . The Pofition of the break - in particular , gives it a diverfified Power ; and in this ( as in the Mark of ironical expreffion ) , I have partly grounded my- felf on the Method of my Uncle ...
... Numbers and style of Compofition of this Poem . The Pofition of the break - in particular , gives it a diverfified Power ; and in this ( as in the Mark of ironical expreffion ) , I have partly grounded my- felf on the Method of my Uncle ...
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... even destroys , the harmony of the period . . And , indeed , I confider the majestic flow of numbers in this Poem , as analogous to a grand Concerto Compofition C this PREFACE . xvii ment, and unabated spirit; and with a fuccefs ...
... even destroys , the harmony of the period . . And , indeed , I confider the majestic flow of numbers in this Poem , as analogous to a grand Concerto Compofition C this PREFACE . xvii ment, and unabated spirit; and with a fuccefs ...
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... number , at an immediate payment of five and a provifional of ten pounds more : a fum small in- deed , compared with the Value , or with the actual Sale of the Work which has fince taken place and continues ; 14 the PRE FAC E. xxiii ...
... number , at an immediate payment of five and a provifional of ten pounds more : a fum small in- deed , compared with the Value , or with the actual Sale of the Work which has fince taken place and continues ; 14 the PRE FAC E. xxiii ...
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1ft Edit 2d Edit Accent Adam Adam and Eve alfo almoſt alſo ANDREW MARVELL Angels Argument becauſe BENTLEY Book Cadence caft call'd characteriſtic Cherubim circumftance cloſe confifts Defign diftinguiſhed diſcover Ditto Emphafis emphatic Errata Exiſtence Expreffion fame fecond Edition feems feen fhall fhort filence fince firft Edition firſt fome fometimes foon fpelling fpelt ftate ftrength fublime fuch fuppofed fyllable Glory hæc hath Heav'n Hell himſelf inftances itſelf JOHN MILTON laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs Lines loft mark Meaſure MILTON moft moſt Mufic muſt neceffary Numbers obferved occafion Orthography Paffage PARADISE LOST Pauſe Perfon Poem Poet poffible pow'r Preface prefent prefixed printed Profe Pronoun pronunciation publiſhed Punctuation purpoſe quæ Reaſon refpect reft Rhythm Rhythmical Rime Satan ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhort ſhould ſome ſpace ſpelling ſuch Sufpenfive Paufe Thammuz thefe themſelves thence theſe thir thofe thoſe thou three Copies ufually uſe utmoſt Verfe Verſe whofe words