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The Retrospective Review - Page 134
1826
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Mosaics

Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 444 pages
...unattempted yet in prose or rhyme." J estly and freely told him ; and, after some further discourse, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much, here...say of Paradise found ? He made me no answer, but sat some time in a muse ; then broke off that discourse, and fell upon another subject. After the sickness...
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Milton's Comus, with explanatory notes, and Life of Milton. [2 pt. The title ...

John Milton - 1860 - 134 pages
...communicating it to me. He asked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it, which I modestly and freely told him ; and after some further discourse...say of Paradise found ?' He made me no answer, but sat some time in a muse, then broke off the discourse, and fell upon another subject. " After the sickness...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1860 - 568 pages
...and read at my leisure." Honest Ellwood, on returning the MS. at his next visit, " pleasantly said, ' Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost, but what...say of Paradise Found?" He made me no answer, but sat some time in a nyise, and then broke off the discourse." On a subsequent visit, soon after the...
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The poetical works of John Milton. Paradise lost and regained

John Milton - 1860 - 424 pages
...Lost. On their next interview after Ellwood had "modestly and freely" expressed his opinion, he adds, "I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much here...Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found?" Nothing more was said on this subject at the time; but when, at a later period, in London, Milton showed...
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Life of Milton

David Masson - 1860 - 282 pages
...poem, in the course of which Ellwood ventured pleasantly to say to him, " Thou hast said much hero of paradise lost, but what hast thou to say of paradise found ? " To this, he says, Milton made no answer, hut fell into a muse, and broke off the discourse. When,...
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English Puritanism and Its Leaders: Cromwell, Milton, Baxter, Bunyan

John Tulloch - Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691 - 1861 - 536 pages
...continues the Quaker, " he asked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it, which I modestly and freely told him ; and after some further discourse...Paradise lost — but what hast thou to say of Paradise regained?' " Supposing Milton to have commenced the composition of Paradise Regained soon after this...
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A History of English Literature, in a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - American literature - 1862 - 550 pages
...finished poem of AD Paradise Lost. Returning it, after a while, to his blind friend, Ellwood said, "Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found 1 " Tins casual remark led to the composition of the minor epic, Paradise Regained. When the terrors...
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A history of English literature, in a series of biographical sketches

William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 pages
...finished poem of AD Paradise Lost. Returning it, after a while, to his blind friend, Ellwood said, " Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found 1 " This casual remark led to the composition of the minor epic, Paradise Regained. When the terrors...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with illustr. by E.H. Corbould and J. Gilbert

John Milton - 1864 - 584 pages
...Lost. On their next interview after Ellwood had " modestly and freely" expressed his opinion, he adds, "I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much here...Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? " Nothing more was said on this subject at the time ; but when, at a later period, in London, Milton...
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Life and Times of John Milton

William Carlos Martyn - Great Britain - 1866 - 328 pages
...attention, read it through, I made him another visit, and returned him his book, with due acknowledgment of the favor he had done me in communicating it to me....Paradise Lost,' but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found?1 He made no answer, but sat some time in a muse, then broke off that discourse, and fell upon...
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