John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... writing is , as will be shown , identical with that of amanuenses whom he is known to have employed . One set of entries was certainly not dictated by him . These are in a hand identified by Horwood as that of Sir Richard Graham , Lord ...
... writing is , as will be shown , identical with that of amanuenses whom he is known to have employed . One set of entries was certainly not dictated by him . These are in a hand identified by Horwood as that of Sir Richard Graham , Lord ...
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... writing of ordinary notes or for recording his compositions in prose or verse until the period of his partial or ... writing " proves upon examination to be inaccurate . The size of the writing is dependent on circumstances . The early ...
... writing of ordinary notes or for recording his compositions in prose or verse until the period of his partial or ... writing " proves upon examination to be inaccurate . The size of the writing is dependent on circumstances . The early ...
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... writing Milton adheres uniformly to this practice . In the writing before 1638-9 , he occasionally slips into the use of an Italic " e , " but he does this so rarely that the uniform use of this character in any piece of writing ...
... writing Milton adheres uniformly to this practice . In the writing before 1638-9 , he occasionally slips into the use of an Italic " e , " but he does this so rarely that the uniform use of this character in any piece of writing ...
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The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
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