The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 97
... Latin aurea figuratively . 10-12 . Who ... Unmindful ? ] Who , unmindful of deceitful ( Latin fallacis ) gales , hopes that you will always be without other lovers ( Latin vacuam ) and lovable . 13-16 . Me ... sea ] The sacred wall ...
... Latin aurea figuratively . 10-12 . Who ... Unmindful ? ] Who , unmindful of deceitful ( Latin fallacis ) gales , hopes that you will always be without other lovers ( Latin vacuam ) and lovable . 13-16 . Me ... sea ] The sacred wall ...
Page 274
... Latin verses ' and on 24 Mar. ' various Latin poems ' to the same academy ( French i 408–9 ) . He attended again on 31 Mar. ( French i 414 ) . M. recalls that the poems he read ' met with acceptance above what was lookt for ' and that ...
... Latin verses ' and on 24 Mar. ' various Latin poems ' to the same academy ( French i 408–9 ) . He attended again on 31 Mar. ( French i 414 ) . M. recalls that the poems he read ' met with acceptance above what was lookt for ' and that ...
Page 432
... Latin- ate , until seventeenth - century English colloquial and literary usage has been examined with some care statistically . In much the same way , the Latinity of Milton's choice of diction has generally been assumed , without ...
... Latin- ate , until seventeenth - century English colloquial and literary usage has been examined with some care statistically . In much the same way , the Latinity of Milton's choice of diction has generally been assumed , without ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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