The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... writing to his friend Diodati , he seems to refer to some difference with the college authorities , which was occasioning his temporary absence from college , the whole controversy has 99 been raised . From the investigation we have ...
... writing to his friend Diodati , he seems to refer to some difference with the college authorities , which was occasioning his temporary absence from college , the whole controversy has 99 been raised . From the investigation we have ...
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... writings during this period ( 1625-1632 ) : - I. LATIN . ( 1. ) In prose , the first four of his Familiar Epistles , written in 1625 and 1628 , and addressed to Thomas Young and Alexander Gill the younger ; and seven college xii THE ...
... writings during this period ( 1625-1632 ) : - I. LATIN . ( 1. ) In prose , the first four of his Familiar Epistles , written in 1625 and 1628 , and addressed to Thomas Young and Alexander Gill the younger ; and seven college xii THE ...
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... writing known to us is there such distinct evidence of what Horace has called the " os magna soniturum , ” the mouth formed for great utterances . The very heaviness of such attempts as there are at the facetious and the humorous proves ...
... writing known to us is there such distinct evidence of what Horace has called the " os magna soniturum , ” the mouth formed for great utterances . The very heaviness of such attempts as there are at the facetious and the humorous proves ...
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... writings during this period the following is a list : I. Three Latin Familiar Epistles , the first dated 1634 , and addressed to Alexander Gill the Younger , and the other two dated September , 1637 , and addressed to Charles Diodati ...
... writings during this period the following is a list : I. Three Latin Familiar Epistles , the first dated 1634 , and addressed to Alexander Gill the Younger , and the other two dated September , 1637 , and addressed to Charles Diodati ...
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... writing , " he found “ in imitation most easy , and most agreeable to na- ture's part " in him . He means here poets of the sensuous or sensuous - ideal order , and refers chiefly to Ovid and other classic and Italian poets , though ...
... writing , " he found “ in imitation most easy , and most agreeable to na- ture's part " in him . He means here poets of the sensuous or sensuous - ideal order , and refers chiefly to Ovid and other classic and Italian poets , though ...
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