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Paradise Lost , 1. 295 . " Such footing found , ' etc. Cf. Paradise Lost , 1. 237-8 . How am I glutted . Life and death of Doctor Faustus , Scene 1. Silk ' in line 13 is misprinted skill ' in first and second editions . 205.
Paradise Lost , 1. 295 . " Such footing found , ' etc. Cf. Paradise Lost , 1. 237-8 . How am I glutted . Life and death of Doctor Faustus , Scene 1. Silk ' in line 13 is misprinted skill ' in first and second editions . 205.
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Paradise Lost , XI . 313 . 224. Monsieur Kinsayder . This was the nom - de - plume under which John Marston published his Scourge of Villanie , 1598 . Ob ancient Knights . Sir John Harington's translation of Orlando Furioso was ...
Paradise Lost , XI . 313 . 224. Monsieur Kinsayder . This was the nom - de - plume under which John Marston published his Scourge of Villanie , 1598 . Ob ancient Knights . Sir John Harington's translation of Orlando Furioso was ...
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His form bad not yet lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318. Ford's Version . See Act 1. Scene 1 . Sir Philip Sydney ( 1554-86 ) . As Mr. Burke said . A paraphrase , apparently , rather than a quotation . The Countess of Pembroke's ...
His form bad not yet lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318. Ford's Version . See Act 1. Scene 1 . Sir Philip Sydney ( 1554-86 ) . As Mr. Burke said . A paraphrase , apparently , rather than a quotation . The Countess of Pembroke's ...
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