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... Lost for the Use of Young Persons ( 1822 ) . A similar work , The Story of Paradise Lost for Children , 2 a prose dialogue which included some of the original verse , was deemed worthy of republication in New England , where , it is ...
... Lost for the Use of Young Persons ( 1822 ) . A similar work , The Story of Paradise Lost for Children , 2 a prose dialogue which included some of the original verse , was deemed worthy of republication in New England , where , it is ...
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... Paradise Lost , rendered into Grammatical Construction ; the words of the Text being arranged , at the bottom of each page , in the same natural Order with the Conceptions of the mind ; and the Ellipsis properly supplied , without any ...
... Paradise Lost , rendered into Grammatical Construction ; the words of the Text being arranged , at the bottom of each page , in the same natural Order with the Conceptions of the mind ; and the Ellipsis properly supplied , without any ...
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... Paradise Lost . Doubtless it seemed cold and austere to the romantic author of Thalaba , the domestic , sentimental editor of Kirke White's Remains .. He admired it and left it alone , as have a host of his successors . We have arrived ...
... Paradise Lost . Doubtless it seemed cold and austere to the romantic author of Thalaba , the domestic , sentimental editor of Kirke White's Remains .. He admired it and left it alone , as have a host of his successors . We have arrived ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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