The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 101
... BISHOP , NEWTON ( see Introd . pp . 31 , 32 ) . Newton's edition contained , in addition to his own notes , and selections from notes previously published , notes furnished by DR . GREENWOOD , DR . PEARCE , WARBURTON , JORTIN , DR ...
... BISHOP , NEWTON ( see Introd . pp . 31 , 32 ) . Newton's edition contained , in addition to his own notes , and selections from notes previously published , notes furnished by DR . GREENWOOD , DR . PEARCE , WARBURTON , JORTIN , DR ...
Page 102
... Bishop Newton had done , though not with such direct acknowledgment , and that he had also helped himself in the same way to matter from other commentators , especially Bishop Newton , but that , after all , he could not be called " a ...
... Bishop Newton had done , though not with such direct acknowledgment , and that he had also helped himself in the same way to matter from other commentators , especially Bishop Newton , but that , after all , he could not be called " a ...
Page 103
... Bishop Stillingfleet ( 1702—1771 ) . These last had been prepared with a view to publication about 1745 , but the author had been stopped in his intention by Newton's edition of Milton in 1749. Todd also acknowledges some use , in his ...
... Bishop Stillingfleet ( 1702—1771 ) . These last had been prepared with a view to publication about 1745 , but the author had been stopped in his intention by Newton's edition of Milton in 1749. Todd also acknowledges some use , in his ...
Page 105
... Bishop Newton and his coadjutors , Todd and his coadjutors , Mr. Keightley , and Mr. Browne ; and , in citing , after them , parallel passages which Milton must have had in recollection , or which are interesting as coincidences with ...
... Bishop Newton and his coadjutors , Todd and his coadjutors , Mr. Keightley , and Mr. Browne ; and , in citing , after them , parallel passages which Milton must have had in recollection , or which are interesting as coincidences with ...
Page 118
... Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a distinct point of interrogation at the end of this verse , and it is disconnected from the preceding clauses by a colon . A clear enough meaning , indeed , may be got by the other reading . " All is ...
... Bishop Newton's in 1749 , there is a distinct point of interrogation at the end of this verse , and it is disconnected from the preceding clauses by a colon . A clear enough meaning , indeed , may be got by the other reading . " All is ...
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