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From Ellwood's account it appears , that Paradise Lost was complete in 1665.
Philips and Toland affcrt , that it was actually published the following year ; but I
believe , no copy has been found of a date so early . The first edition on the list of
the ...
From Ellwood's account it appears , that Paradise Lost was complete in 1665.
Philips and Toland affcrt , that it was actually published the following year ; but I
believe , no copy has been found of a date so early . The first edition on the list of
the ...
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... year 1727 , Voltaire , then studying in England , and collecting all possible
information concerning our great epic poet , accounted for the origin of Paradise
Lost . Rolli , another foreign student in epic poetry , whọ resided at that time in ...
... year 1727 , Voltaire , then studying in England , and collecting all possible
information concerning our great epic poet , accounted for the origin of Paradise
Lost . Rolli , another foreign student in epic poetry , whọ resided at that time in ...
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... though irregular and fantastic , composition that it proved in his ardent and
fertile mind the seed of Paradise Lost ;this is matter of mere conjecture , whose
probability can 1. Adamo Caduto , tragedia sacra , di Serafino The poets of Italy
were ...
... though irregular and fantastic , composition that it proved in his ardent and
fertile mind the seed of Paradise Lost ;this is matter of mere conjecture , whose
probability can 1. Adamo Caduto , tragedia sacra , di Serafino The poets of Italy
were ...
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