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The Columbia "Milton"

Garrod, H. W. | June 24, 1931 issue

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The article presents information about the two volumes of the book "The Works of John Milton." The first two volumes of Columbia University Press "Milton" constitutes an event of first-rate importance in the history of English studies. These first two volumes take in the whole of poet John Milton's poetry. They are to be followed by the complete prose works in sixteen volumes which will really be seventeen and the whole will be rounded off by a volume of bibliography. The editors hope within the next five years to see the end of an undertaking conceived twenty years ago conceived upon generous and noble lines, and in the execution of it informed throughout by a proper sense of the dignity of scholarship.

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WORKS of John Milton, The (Book); MILTON, John, 1608-1674; POETS; POETRY; UNIVERSITY presses; LITERATURE
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