The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page xviii
... interest . For the first year all was dubious . The Parliamentary generals , Essex , Manchester , and Sir William Waller , moved about ; the King and his generals moved about , advancing at one time close to London ; there were ...
... interest . For the first year all was dubious . The Parliamentary generals , Essex , Manchester , and Sir William Waller , moved about ; the King and his generals moved about , advancing at one time close to London ; there were ...
Page xxix
... interest the movements of those whose activity stood between him and that Presbyterian domination which would have made such consequences inevitable . Little wonder that he approved heartily of all the Army had done , and regarded their ...
... interest the movements of those whose activity stood between him and that Presbyterian domination which would have made such consequences inevitable . Little wonder that he approved heartily of all the Army had done , and regarded their ...
Page xxxv
... interest has long been regarded as conclusive , had appeared immediately after Charles's death , had circulated in different forms and in thousands of copies , and had become a kind of Bible with the Royalists . Milton's answer to it ...
... interest has long been regarded as conclusive , had appeared immediately after Charles's death , had circulated in different forms and in thousands of copies , and had become a kind of Bible with the Royalists . Milton's answer to it ...
Page xxxvi
... interest . From all the embassies in London Milton received formal calls or speedy messages of compliment expressly on account of the book ; and in Hol- land , France , Germany , Sweden , Denmark , and elsewhere , copies were in ...
... interest . From all the embassies in London Milton received formal calls or speedy messages of compliment expressly on account of the book ; and in Hol- land , France , Germany , Sweden , Denmark , and elsewhere , copies were in ...
Page xliv
... interest , for which there is very good authority , is that the actual composition of Paradise Lost was begun in the last year of Cromwell's Protectorate , i.e. in 1658 , about the date of the last of Milton's Sonnets . In resuming the ...
... interest , for which there is very good authority , is that the actual composition of Paradise Lost was begun in the last year of Cromwell's Protectorate , i.e. in 1658 , about the date of the last of Milton's Sonnets . In resuming the ...
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