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13 ( " Yet gave me in this dark Es- tate " ) does not agree with that of the comparable line in D ; it does agree with the line appearing in E and in all later printed editions . The reading of 1. 16 ( " Left free the human Will " ) oc- ...
13 ( " Yet gave me in this dark Es- tate " ) does not agree with that of the comparable line in D ; it does agree with the line appearing in E and in all later printed editions . The reading of 1. 16 ( " Left free the human Will " ) oc- ...
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8 Printed here with the permission of the trustees of the University of Chicago Library . In the manuscript stanzas two , nine , ten , and eleven are distinguished , in the left- hand margin , by a bracket . The notes alongside stanzas ...
8 Printed here with the permission of the trustees of the University of Chicago Library . In the manuscript stanzas two , nine , ten , and eleven are distinguished , in the left- hand margin , by a bracket . The notes alongside stanzas ...
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stated , differs from the printed version is endorsed in the Earl's autograph " 1722. " This private circulation clearly shows that the poem could have been sent to the Journal without its author's knowledge or consent ; it likewise ...
stated , differs from the printed version is endorsed in the Earl's autograph " 1722. " This private circulation clearly shows that the poem could have been sent to the Journal without its author's knowledge or consent ; it likewise ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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