John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 11
... particularly with musicians , and Charles seems to have joined in the music at the Milton home . Charles Diodati received most of his elementary training at St. Paul's , probably entering in 1617 or 1618 and proceeding to Oxford in 1623 ...
... particularly with musicians , and Charles seems to have joined in the music at the Milton home . Charles Diodati received most of his elementary training at St. Paul's , probably entering in 1617 or 1618 and proceeding to Oxford in 1623 ...
Page 88
... particularly to Virgil , who followed and developed their traditions in the Eclogues which are the counterpart of their bucolics . These latter treat many themes besides death . The pastoral form was popular throughout the Renaissance ...
... particularly to Virgil , who followed and developed their traditions in the Eclogues which are the counterpart of their bucolics . These latter treat many themes besides death . The pastoral form was popular throughout the Renaissance ...
Page 118
... particularly in Paradise Lost . I shall not at this time pause over the Latin poem Milton wrote to Manso , except to say that it shows that he had been deliberating whether his epic ( he is still sure that he is " called " to write one ) ...
... particularly in Paradise Lost . I shall not at this time pause over the Latin poem Milton wrote to Manso , except to say that it shows that he had been deliberating whether his epic ( he is still sure that he is " called " to write one ) ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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