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... published shortly before the appearance of the Spectator papers , was not succeeded by a new edition for eight years . Within the six years preceding Addison's criticism three editions had been published . Unless , however , we knew the ...
... published shortly before the appearance of the Spectator papers , was not succeeded by a new edition for eight years . Within the six years preceding Addison's criticism three editions had been published . Unless , however , we knew the ...
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... published at Basel in 1547 under the editor- ship of Oporinus . Through Charles Diodati , and his uncle Dr. John Diodati , Milton had personal relations with Switzerland , where the book was published . He had himself made some stay at ...
... published at Basel in 1547 under the editor- ship of Oporinus . Through Charles Diodati , and his uncle Dr. John Diodati , Milton had personal relations with Switzerland , where the book was published . He had himself made some stay at ...
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... published his own French version of the Essay in 1732 , as a pendant to the Henriade , his attitude to Milton had undergone a change , and he either suppressed altogether the laudatory things he had said in English , or at least toned ...
... published his own French version of the Essay in 1732 , as a pendant to the Henriade , his attitude to Milton had undergone a change , and he either suppressed altogether the laudatory things he had said in English , or at least toned ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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