Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - 204 páginas |
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... says , Dryden imagined the rhymes fell so , because Mister Milton could not help it . I think they lie because Mr ... says Mr. Fenton was a good judge when he took time to consider things , p . 83 ; he has com- posed an epitaph for Mr ...
... says , Dryden imagined the rhymes fell so , because Mister Milton could not help it . I think they lie because Mr ... says Mr. Fenton was a good judge when he took time to consider things , p . 83 ; he has com- posed an epitaph for Mr ...
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... says , ' What is worse than all the rest , Salma- sius appeared on this occasion such an absolute stranger , and bungler in his own province , as to open a large field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and sole ...
... says , ' What is worse than all the rest , Salma- sius appeared on this occasion such an absolute stranger , and bungler in his own province , as to open a large field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and sole ...
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... says that they did not betray the loss . His voice 40 Salmasius says ' Tuquem olim Itali pro fœmind habuc- runt . ' Salmas . Resp . p . 23 , in his Prolusiones Acad . p . 132 , he says of himself , ' A quibusdam audivi , nuper domina ...
... says that they did not betray the loss . His voice 40 Salmasius says ' Tuquem olim Itali pro fœmind habuc- runt . ' Salmas . Resp . p . 23 , in his Prolusiones Acad . p . 132 , he says of himself , ' A quibusdam audivi , nuper domina ...
Contenido
The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 2 secciones no mostradas
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