Poetical Works, Volume 2Macmillan, 1893 |
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... receive the official licence necessary for its publica- tion . The duty of licensing such books was then vested by law in the Archbishop of Canterbury , who performed it through his chaplains . The Archbishop of Canterbury at that time ...
... receive the official licence necessary for its publica- tion . The duty of licensing such books was then vested by law in the Archbishop of Canterbury , who performed it through his chaplains . The Archbishop of Canterbury at that time ...
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... received a similar certificate , or this certificate on the MS . of the first book sufficing for all , the copy was ready for publication by any printer or bookseller to whom Milton might consign it . Having already had many dealings ...
... received a similar certificate , or this certificate on the MS . of the first book sufficing for all , the copy was ready for publication by any printer or bookseller to whom Milton might consign it . Having already had many dealings ...
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... received the im- primatur of Mr. Tomkyns . With that imprimatur Sim- mons might proceed safely in printing the book and bringing 1 The original of this document , -or rather that one of the two ori- ginals which Simmons kept , -is now ...
... received the im- primatur of Mr. Tomkyns . With that imprimatur Sim- mons might proceed safely in printing the book and bringing 1 The original of this document , -or rather that one of the two ori- ginals which Simmons kept , -is now ...
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... received in all Ten Pounds for his Paradise Lost . This was all that he was to receive for it in his life . For , contrary to what might have been expected after a sale of the first edition in eighteen months , there was no second ...
... received in all Ten Pounds for his Paradise Lost . This was all that he was to receive for it in his life . For , contrary to what might have been expected after a sale of the first edition in eighteen months , there was no second ...
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... , and then in a manner of which the following receipt given by her is a record : — I do hereby acknowledge to have received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen had there been such public expressions of admiration for the PARADISE LOST . 9.
... , and then in a manner of which the following receipt given by her is a record : — I do hereby acknowledge to have received of Samuel Symonds , Cittizen had there been such public expressions of admiration for the PARADISE LOST . 9.
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