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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Página iii
... title of the Poem at the head of each page in small Italics , rather than Roman capitals . - In 1668 there was added a new Title Page ; a Table of Errata ; -which is very fhort , and yet almoft completely accurate ; the Argument of the ...
... title of the Poem at the head of each page in small Italics , rather than Roman capitals . - In 1668 there was added a new Title Page ; a Table of Errata ; -which is very fhort , and yet almoft completely accurate ; the Argument of the ...
Página iv
... Title Page : and is , pro- bably , the fame with the preceding ; except in the circum- ftances to be now mentioned . It will strike , perhaps , the thought of any attentive Reader , who shall see the first Edition , when he observes ...
... Title Page : and is , pro- bably , the fame with the preceding ; except in the circum- ftances to be now mentioned . It will strike , perhaps , the thought of any attentive Reader , who shall see the first Edition , when he observes ...
Página v
... title of the Poem is in black letter , but not capital , at the head of each page . The Poem is in 333 pages 34 lines to a page ; excepting the beginnings and endings and that the number in each page does not appear fo exactly conftant ...
... title of the Poem is in black letter , but not capital , at the head of each page . The Poem is in 333 pages 34 lines to a page ; excepting the beginnings and endings and that the number in each page does not appear fo exactly conftant ...
Página xxii
... Title , in 1674. In those five years , from 1667 to 1672 , when the great Author was meditating , in blindness and folitude , with patient Magnanimity , on what remained for him to do , and was revolving the Al- terations in the Form ...
... Title , in 1674. In those five years , from 1667 to 1672 , when the great Author was meditating , in blindness and folitude , with patient Magnanimity , on what remained for him to do , and was revolving the Al- terations in the Form ...
Página xxvi
... Title , adventitious or temporary Gran- deur , are as little almost every where as in AMERICA or in FRANCE . At fuch a Period I wish to render the only re- maining service which could be paid to fuch a Poem as THE PARADISE LOST ; that ...
... Title , adventitious or temporary Gran- deur , are as little almost every where as in AMERICA or in FRANCE . At fuch a Period I wish to render the only re- maining service which could be paid to fuch a Poem as THE PARADISE LOST ; that ...
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