The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 299
... hand , but if so ' in a most formal , set hand , unlike anything we possess today known to have been written by M. ' ( Fletcher3 i 458 ) . The Bodleian MS is pasted to the verso of the Latin title - page of a copy of 1645 which may be ...
... hand , but if so ' in a most formal , set hand , unlike anything we possess today known to have been written by M. ' ( Fletcher3 i 458 ) . The Bodleian MS is pasted to the verso of the Latin title - page of a copy of 1645 which may be ...
Page 322
... hand in the Trin . MS ( which the present text follows ) : 1694 verbal variants are indicated in the notes . Modern criticism . Finley considers this and M.'s other sonnets of the period , particularly Cromwell and Vane , eminently ...
... hand in the Trin . MS ( which the present text follows ) : 1694 verbal variants are indicated in the notes . Modern criticism . Finley considers this and M.'s other sonnets of the period , particularly Cromwell and Vane , eminently ...
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... hand her hand Soft she withdrew , and like a wood - nymph light Oread or dryad , or of Delia's train , on her by Satan . Perhaps , however , more emphasis should be laid on sym- bolic meanings of the separation . If Adam symbolizes ...
... hand her hand Soft she withdrew , and like a wood - nymph light Oread or dryad , or of Delia's train , on her by Satan . Perhaps , however , more emphasis should be laid on sym- bolic meanings of the separation . If Adam symbolizes ...
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 |
Copyright | |
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