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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... must remain a glorious and imperishable Monument of the application of the nobleft powers to the highest and most excellent purpose . And I trust to prove , that by these two Editions , with hardly ever a plaufible excuse for reforting ...
... must remain a glorious and imperishable Monument of the application of the nobleft powers to the highest and most excellent purpose . And I trust to prove , that by these two Editions , with hardly ever a plaufible excuse for reforting ...
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... must have an è final , or fome fimilar circumftance , to make it long . 20 Perfect is fpelt perfet ; and counterfeit is counterfet ; which gives an easier pronunciation , and a better time and cadence . Wrath is generally Wrauth . To ...
... must have an è final , or fome fimilar circumftance , to make it long . 20 Perfect is fpelt perfet ; and counterfeit is counterfet ; which gives an easier pronunciation , and a better time and cadence . Wrath is generally Wrauth . To ...
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... must be the province of each for themselves . For this reason , the Accents which govern entire Members of a Pe- riod , are not marked here : except only the Monotone ; the very Effence of which confifts in its being claufular , and not ...
... must be the province of each for themselves . For this reason , the Accents which govern entire Members of a Pe- riod , are not marked here : except only the Monotone ; the very Effence of which confifts in its being claufular , and not ...
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... must be much farther extended , more difcriminated , and more frequent , than would otherwise be requifite . And in long fentences especially it may eafily be perceived , how much the omiffion of proper points , or the fubftitution of a ...
... must be much farther extended , more difcriminated , and more frequent , than would otherwise be requifite . And in long fentences especially it may eafily be perceived , how much the omiffion of proper points , or the fubftitution of a ...
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... must wholly fail ) with the Description and Imagery fo vividly presented by his creative Genius to the eye of Imagination . To rival thefe is no part of my Design : but rather to triumph that it is the lot of MILTON and of SHAKESPEARE ...
... must wholly fail ) with the Description and Imagery fo vividly presented by his creative Genius to the eye of Imagination . To rival thefe is no part of my Design : but rather to triumph that it is the lot of MILTON and of SHAKESPEARE ...
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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