The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 89
... notes to these poems ) . In Dec. 1629 M. bought a copy of Giovanni Della Casa's Rime e Prose ( 1563 ) , now in the New York Public Library ( French i 205 ) . Marginal notes and text corrections in M.'s hand bear witness to the ...
... notes to these poems ) . In Dec. 1629 M. bought a copy of Giovanni Della Casa's Rime e Prose ( 1563 ) , now in the New York Public Library ( French i 205 ) . Marginal notes and text corrections in M.'s hand bear witness to the ...
Page 99
... notes ) , contributing to the poem's ringing first line , and becoming particularly distinct in the Elizabethan pastoral scene of Pan and the shepherds ( 85–92 ) . Shakespeare comes close behind with six apparent echoes , three of them ...
... notes ) , contributing to the poem's ringing first line , and becoming particularly distinct in the Elizabethan pastoral scene of Pan and the shepherds ( 85–92 ) . Shakespeare comes close behind with six apparent echoes , three of them ...
Page 292
... notes ) and later crossed through , and ( b ) , headed 13 / To Mr Hen . Lawes on the publishing of his Airs ' , are ... notes , which till then used when most were wont ' to scan when most were wont to scan ' ` words with just note and ...
... notes ) and later crossed through , and ( b ) , headed 13 / To Mr Hen . Lawes on the publishing of his Airs ' , are ... notes , which till then used when most were wont ' to scan when most were wont to scan ' ` words with just note and ...
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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