Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth Edition. With Notes of Various Authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D. ...J. and R. Tonson, B. Dodd, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 8 others in London], 1763 |
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... FIRST . LONDON : Printed for 7. and R. Tonfon , B. Dodd , H. IVocdfall , J. Rivington , R. Baldivin , T. Longman , L. Hawes , Clark and Collins , E. Dilly , T. Caflon , C. Corbet , T. Lownds , and the Executors of 7. Ri- chardfen ...
... FIRST . LONDON : Printed for 7. and R. Tonfon , B. Dodd , H. IVocdfall , J. Rivington , R. Baldivin , T. Longman , L. Hawes , Clark and Collins , E. Dilly , T. Caflon , C. Corbet , T. Lownds , and the Executors of 7. Ri- chardfen ...
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... first care has been to print the text correctly according to Milton's own editions . And herein the editors of Milton have a confiderable advantage over the editors of Shakespear . For the first editions of Shakespear's works being ...
... first care has been to print the text correctly according to Milton's own editions . And herein the editors of Milton have a confiderable advantage over the editors of Shakespear . For the first editions of Shakespear's works being ...
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... first in ten books printed in a small quarto , and the fecond in twelve books printed in a finall octavo , are propofed as our ftandard : the va- riations in each are noted ; and we never deviate from them both without affigning , as we ...
... first in ten books printed in a small quarto , and the fecond in twelve books printed in a finall octavo , are propofed as our ftandard : the va- riations in each are noted ; and we never deviate from them both without affigning , as we ...
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... first books , and what is become of his other papers , and how they were miflaid and loft , neither he nor I can apprehend ; but the excellence of thofe which remain fufficiently evinces the great lofs that we have fuftained in the ...
... first books , and what is become of his other papers , and how they were miflaid and loft , neither he nor I can apprehend ; but the excellence of thofe which remain fufficiently evinces the great lofs that we have fuftained in the ...
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... first bufinefs after his return was to pay his duty to his father , and to vifit his other friends ; but this pleasure was much diminished by the lofs of his dear friend and fchoolfellow Charles Deodati in his abfence . While he was ...
... first bufinefs after his return was to pay his duty to his father , and to vifit his other friends ; but this pleasure was much diminished by the lofs of his dear friend and fchoolfellow Charles Deodati in his abfence . While he was ...
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