Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... Latin poem , in which he expresses his hope , if he could find such a friend and patron as Manso , of celebrating in verse the exploits of King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub ...
... Latin poem , in which he expresses his hope , if he could find such a friend and patron as Manso , of celebrating in verse the exploits of King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub ...
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... Latin poems are elegant and correct , but very inferior to Milton's in fertility of invention , and poetical feeling . · 35 The poets of Great Britain who have excelled in the composition of Latin verse might be thus arranged : Bucha ...
... Latin poems are elegant and correct , but very inferior to Milton's in fertility of invention , and poetical feeling . · 35 The poets of Great Britain who have excelled in the composition of Latin verse might be thus arranged : Bucha ...
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... Latin letter in which the young man thanks his father for not having forced him to read law or to enter a lucra- tive profession , but for letting him learn not merely Greek and Latin , but French , Italian , Hebrew and even the ...
... Latin letter in which the young man thanks his father for not having forced him to read law or to enter a lucra- tive profession , but for letting him learn not merely Greek and Latin , but French , Italian , Hebrew and even the ...
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The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
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