The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Latin poetry - ' In Quintum Novembris ' - ' In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis ' -- ' Naturam non pati senium ' - Cowper's translation - Poem to his tutor - 14 CHAPTER III . College poetry continued - ' Ad Patrem ' - Cowper's transla- tion ...
... Latin poetry - ' In Quintum Novembris ' - ' In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis ' -- ' Naturam non pati senium ' - Cowper's translation - Poem to his tutor - 14 CHAPTER III . College poetry continued - ' Ad Patrem ' - Cowper's transla- tion ...
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... Latin page 24 CHAPTER IV . Departure from College - L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso'- From whence suggested - Character of these compositions- Opinions of Warton and Johnson- Comments 33 CHAPTER V. ' Lycidas , ' and ' Epitaphium Damonis ...
... Latin page 24 CHAPTER IV . Departure from College - L'Allegro ' and ' Il Penseroso'- From whence suggested - Character of these compositions- Opinions of Warton and Johnson- Comments 33 CHAPTER V. ' Lycidas , ' and ' Epitaphium Damonis ...
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... Latin letter to Heimbach ¡¤ 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of Paradise Lost ' - Johnson's remarks - Contempo- raries of Milton - Dryden's opinion of Paradise Lost ' - Folio editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England xii CONTENTS .
... Latin letter to Heimbach ¡¤ 154 CHAPTER XV . Sale of Paradise Lost ' - Johnson's remarks - Contempo- raries of Milton - Dryden's opinion of Paradise Lost ' - Folio editions in 1688 and 1695 - Milton's History of England xii CONTENTS .
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... Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . ¡¤ 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in Elizabeth's reign - Milton's inventiveness - His devotion to the Muse - Spenser ...
... Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . ¡¤ 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in Elizabeth's reign - Milton's inventiveness - His devotion to the Muse - Spenser ...
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... Latin poems , with his notes , had something more of charm ; but he could not hit Milton's style ; and the notes are neither numerous nor profound . Todd has performed all he undertook to per- form : the toil of his researches has been ...
... Latin poems , with his notes , had something more of charm ; but he could not hit Milton's style ; and the notes are neither numerous nor profound . Todd has performed all he undertook to per- form : the toil of his researches has been ...
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