The Spectator, Svazek 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... Paradise Lost , PAGE 1 6 10 16 20 24 28 • 32 273 . 64 66 66 $ 8 27.9 . 86 66 44 285 66 44 66 49 66 291 . 56 297 · 66 60 803 . 46 • 16 46 67 809 . 66 76 315 . 321 . $ 6 327 . 3 3 66 84 92 44 333 . 3 44 10 00 10 PAGE THE SPECTATOR ...
... Paradise Lost , PAGE 1 6 10 16 20 24 28 • 32 273 . 64 66 66 $ 8 27.9 . 86 66 44 285 66 44 66 49 66 291 . 56 297 · 66 60 803 . 46 • 16 46 67 809 . 66 76 315 . 321 . $ 6 327 . 3 3 66 84 92 44 333 . 3 44 10 00 10 PAGE THE SPECTATOR ...
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George Washington Greene. PAGE THE SPECTATOR ( Continued ) , 339. Criticism on Paradise Lost , 345 . 66 66 351 . 66 66 66 357 . 66 66 363 . 66 66 66 369 . 66 66 66 117 125 133 141 151 • 160 269 . Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on ...
George Washington Greene. PAGE THE SPECTATOR ( Continued ) , 339. Criticism on Paradise Lost , 345 . 66 66 351 . 66 66 66 357 . 66 66 363 . 66 66 66 369 . 66 66 66 117 125 133 141 151 • 160 269 . Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on ...
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... Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem . I shall not , however , presume to im- pose upon others my own particular judgment on this author , but only deliver it as my ...
... Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem . I shall not , however , presume to im- pose upon others my own particular judgment on this author , but only deliver it as my ...
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... a faint , brownish yellow , like that of a dead leaf morte . " -H . 66 Feuille 1 know the disposition of their present emperor by the 30 [ No. 265 . SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR (Continued), Criticism on Paradise Lost, 345 66 66.
... a faint , brownish yellow , like that of a dead leaf morte . " -H . 66 Feuille 1 know the disposition of their present emperor by the 30 [ No. 265 . SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR (Continued), Criticism on Paradise Lost, 345 66 66.
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... Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a Divine Poem . It will be sufficient to its 1 " I will not meddle with the Spectator let him ' fair sex ' it to the ...
... Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a Divine Poem . It will be sufficient to its 1 " I will not meddle with the Spectator let him ' fair sex ' it to the ...
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