John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... Italian poems which immediately follow it in the edition of 1645 . The assumption that these pieces must have been composed in Italy has hitherto obscured their significance in the scheme of Milton's early work . They are to be read as ...
... Italian poems which immediately follow it in the edition of 1645 . The assumption that these pieces must have been composed in Italy has hitherto obscured their significance in the scheme of Milton's early work . They are to be read as ...
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James Holly Hanford. ing the history of the Italian cities was fulfilled in the interval between this letter and Milton's departure for Italy in 1638. The notes from Guicciardini , Villani , and Angelo di Constanzo ( Nos . 92 , 93 , 109 ) ...
James Holly Hanford. ing the history of the Italian cities was fulfilled in the interval between this letter and Milton's departure for Italy in 1638. The notes from Guicciardini , Villani , and Angelo di Constanzo ( Nos . 92 , 93 , 109 ) ...
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... Italian and French direct as through the pasto- ral tradition of his native land.60 V First among the English pastorals in importance , and practically first in time , stands the Shepheards Calender of Spenser , pub- lished anonymously ...
... Italian and French direct as through the pasto- ral tradition of his native land.60 V First among the English pastorals in importance , and practically first in time , stands the Shepheards Calender of Spenser , pub- lished anonymously ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
Milton and the Art of | 161 |
6 The Dramatic Element in Paradise Lost | 208 |
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