Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... English poets have known : the style produced out of the poet's remembrance of his classical models , chiefly Virgil . Milton has not been the only English poet to learn from Virgil , but he is doubtless the one who learned the most ...
... English poets have known : the style produced out of the poet's remembrance of his classical models , chiefly Virgil . Milton has not been the only English poet to learn from Virgil , but he is doubtless the one who learned the most ...
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... English Dictionary of National Biography Essays in Criticism ELH : A Journal of English Literary History ELN English Language Notes English Studies Explicator Huntington Library Quarterly Journal of English and Germanic Philology ...
... English Dictionary of National Biography Essays in Criticism ELH : A Journal of English Literary History ELN English Language Notes English Studies Explicator Huntington Library Quarterly Journal of English and Germanic Philology ...
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... English Pastoral . " In his Sir Thomas Wyatt and Some Collected Studies , 146–80 . London , 1933 . Cory , Herbert E. " The Golden Age of the Spenserian Pastoral . ” PMLA 25 ( 1910 ) : 241-67 . Evans , J. Martin . " Lycidas , Daphnis ...
... English Pastoral . " In his Sir Thomas Wyatt and Some Collected Studies , 146–80 . London , 1933 . Cory , Herbert E. " The Golden Age of the Spenserian Pastoral . ” PMLA 25 ( 1910 ) : 241-67 . Evans , J. Martin . " Lycidas , Daphnis ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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