A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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... learned and ingenious men , I continued my route to Naples . There I was introduced by a certain recluse , with whom I had travelled from Rome , to John Baptista Manso , 25 marquis of Villa , a nobleman of distin- 19 A note in the ...
... learned and ingenious men , I continued my route to Naples . There I was introduced by a certain recluse , with whom I had travelled from Rome , to John Baptista Manso , 25 marquis of Villa , a nobleman of distin- 19 A note in the ...
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... learned prece- dent of his age . He recognized , however , that English was to be his ultimate medium ( witness the verses on his mother tongue inserted in the Vacation Exercise of 1628 ) and , from the point of view of his own loftier ...
... learned prece- dent of his age . He recognized , however , that English was to be his ultimate medium ( witness the verses on his mother tongue inserted in the Vacation Exercise of 1628 ) and , from the point of view of his own loftier ...
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... learned annotations by Patrick Hume . This is the first really scholarly edition of Milton or , indeed , of any English poet . Latin trans- lations were made of Paradise Lost and other Miltonic poems . Even the prose works began to be ...
... learned annotations by Patrick Hume . This is the first really scholarly edition of Milton or , indeed , of any English poet . Latin trans- lations were made of Paradise Lost and other Miltonic poems . Even the prose works began to be ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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