The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... impression , occasion has been taken to cor- rect a considerable number of errors , principally in the citations from the Greek , Latin , and Ital- ian poets . THE LIFE OF MILTON . BY DAVID MASSON . JOHN Advertisement.
... impression , occasion has been taken to cor- rect a considerable number of errors , principally in the citations from the Greek , Latin , and Ital- ian poets . THE LIFE OF MILTON . BY DAVID MASSON . JOHN Advertisement.
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... poems are best known ; and in one or two of them as in that on the Fair Infant and that on Christ's Na- tivity there is evidence of true poetic genius and of the most exquisite skill in words and verse . But it is in the less - read ...
... poems are best known ; and in one or two of them as in that on the Fair Infant and that on Christ's Na- tivity there is evidence of true poetic genius and of the most exquisite skill in words and verse . But it is in the less - read ...
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... poems : 1. The Sonnet to the Nightingale ; and possibly one or two other sonnets . 2. The two exquisite companion poems L'Allegro and Il Penseroso . 3. " Arcades ; part of an entertainment presented to the Countess Dowager of Derby at ...
... poems : 1. The Sonnet to the Nightingale ; and possibly one or two other sonnets . 2. The two exquisite companion poems L'Allegro and Il Penseroso . 3. " Arcades ; part of an entertainment presented to the Countess Dowager of Derby at ...
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... poem in 1637 , with a dedication to Lord Brackley , in which he says , that " although not openly acknowledged by ... poems to his memory . Milton's Lyci- das , which is signed J. M. , " closes the volume . He had most probably written ...
... poem in 1637 , with a dedication to Lord Brackley , in which he says , that " although not openly acknowledged by ... poems to his memory . Milton's Lyci- das , which is signed J. M. , " closes the volume . He had most probably written ...
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... poems belong , on the whole , to the idyllic , or what may be called the sensuous - ideal class ; that is to say , they are rather poems of rich and beautiful fantasy , of quiet thoughts and imaginations sweetly linked , than of ...
... poems belong , on the whole , to the idyllic , or what may be called the sensuous - ideal class ; that is to say , they are rather poems of rich and beautiful fantasy , of quiet thoughts and imaginations sweetly linked , than of ...
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