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Side iv
ARGUMENT OF BOOK I TEXT OF Bоок І 5 ARGUMENT OF BOOK II 39 TEXT OF Book II 41 . . ARGUMENTS OF Books III , IV , V , VI , VII , VIII , IX , X , XI , XII 83 Notes To BOOK I 93 . . Notes to Book II 107 INDEX 117 PREFATORY NOTE a The usual ...
ARGUMENT OF BOOK I TEXT OF Bоок І 5 ARGUMENT OF BOOK II 39 TEXT OF Book II 41 . . ARGUMENTS OF Books III , IV , V , VI , VII , VIII , IX , X , XI , XII 83 Notes To BOOK I 93 . . Notes to Book II 107 INDEX 117 PREFATORY NOTE a The usual ...
Side xliii
Have pupils read text of B. I. and II . outside of class , making notes of outline , and reducing them to the form of an argument . ” The different “ arguments ” of the pupils may be put on the blackboard , compared , discussed , and ...
Have pupils read text of B. I. and II . outside of class , making notes of outline , and reducing them to the form of an argument . ” The different “ arguments ” of the pupils may be put on the blackboard , compared , discussed , and ...
Side xlvi
Assign to individual pupils studies of the arguments of the several speeches , briefs to be placed on the black board . The pupil who has thoroughly prepared himself upon the poem will find a score of good questions in each book of the ...
Assign to individual pupils studies of the arguments of the several speeches , briefs to be placed on the black board . The pupil who has thoroughly prepared himself upon the poem will find a score of good questions in each book of the ...
Side 2
... be esteemed an example set , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming . BOOK I THE ARGUMENT The First Book proposes , first 2 MILTON'S PREFACE Figure xxvii.
... be esteemed an example set , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming . BOOK I THE ARGUMENT The First Book proposes , first 2 MILTON'S PREFACE Figure xxvii.
Side 3
BOOK I THE ARGUMENT The First Book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject , man's disobedience , and the loss thereupon of Paradise , wherein he was placed ; then touches the prime cause of his fall , the serpent , or rather ...
BOOK I THE ARGUMENT The First Book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject , man's disobedience , and the loss thereupon of Paradise , wherein he was placed ; then touches the prime cause of his fall , the serpent , or rather ...
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