The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William P. Nimmo, 1866 - 153 Seiten |
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... verses , ( yet the best , I suppose , which they could give ) ; and wherever he went , admiration and esteem accom . panied him . From Rome he passed on to Naples , in com- pany with a hermit , to whom he owed his intro- duction to ...
... verses , ( yet the best , I suppose , which they could give ) ; and wherever he went , admiration and esteem accom . panied him . From Rome he passed on to Naples , in com- pany with a hermit , to whom he owed his intro- duction to ...
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... verses 37 he repeats his design of writing an epic poem on some part of the ancient British history . Dr. Johnson has observed that this poem is written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . ' As it is not however ...
... verses 37 he repeats his design of writing an epic poem on some part of the ancient British history . Dr. Johnson has observed that this poem is written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . ' As it is not however ...
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John Milton. COMPLIMENTARY VERSES . IN PARADISUM AMISSAM SUMMI POETÆ JOHANNIS MILTONI Qui legis Amissam Paradisum , grandia magni Carmina Miltoni , quid nisi cuncta legis ? Res cunctas , et cunctarum primordia ... Verses of Barrow and ...
John Milton. COMPLIMENTARY VERSES . IN PARADISUM AMISSAM SUMMI POETÆ JOHANNIS MILTONI Qui legis Amissam Paradisum , grandia magni Carmina Miltoni , quid nisi cuncta legis ? Res cunctas , et cunctarum primordia ... Verses of Barrow and ...
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