A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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... ITALY ( 1638-1639 ) MILTON'S STATEMENT . I then became anxious to visit foreign parts , and particularly Italy . My father gave me his permission , and I left home with one servant . On my departure , the celebrated Henry Wotton , who ...
... ITALY ( 1638-1639 ) MILTON'S STATEMENT . I then became anxious to visit foreign parts , and particularly Italy . My father gave me his permission , and I left home with one servant . On my departure , the celebrated Henry Wotton , who ...
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... Italian and French tongues , by reading in Italian Giovan Villani's History of the Trans- actions between several petty States of Italy ; and in French a great part of Pierre Davity , the famous geographer of France in his time . The ...
... Italian and French tongues , by reading in Italian Giovan Villani's History of the Trans- actions between several petty States of Italy ; and in French a great part of Pierre Davity , the famous geographer of France in his time . The ...
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... Italy , a period of seven years . The more abundant moments of his later life are 1644-46 ( six sonnets ) , April ... ITALIAN POEMS Milton divided the Latin poems which he published in the 1645 volume into poems in elegiac meter ...
... Italy , a period of seven years . The more abundant moments of his later life are 1644-46 ( six sonnets ) , April ... ITALIAN POEMS Milton divided the Latin poems which he published in the 1645 volume into poems in elegiac meter ...
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