The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1890 |
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... Diodati ( e te ' l dirò , etc. ) 429 Sonnet VI . Per certo , etc. 430 Sonnet VII . Giovane piano , etc. 430 Sonnet VIII . When the Assault was intended to the City 431 Sonnet IX . To a Virtuous Young Lady 431 Sonnet x . To the Lady ...
... Diodati ( e te ' l dirò , etc. ) 429 Sonnet VI . Per certo , etc. 430 Sonnet VII . Giovane piano , etc. 430 Sonnet VIII . When the Assault was intended to the City 431 Sonnet IX . To a Virtuous Young Lady 431 Sonnet x . To the Lady ...
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... Diodati , his friendship with whom he has made touchingly and everlastingly memorable in his Letters , and in his Latin Elegia Prima , Elegia Sexta , and Epitaphium Damonis . He was still , it seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his ...
... Diodati , his friendship with whom he has made touchingly and everlastingly memorable in his Letters , and in his Latin Elegia Prima , Elegia Sexta , and Epitaphium Damonis . He was still , it seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his ...
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... Diodati , his friendship with whom he has made touchingly and everlastingly memorable in his Letters , and in his Latin Elegia Prima , Elegia Sexta , and Epitaphium Damonis . He was still , it seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his ...
... Diodati , his friendship with whom he has made touchingly and everlastingly memorable in his Letters , and in his Latin Elegia Prima , Elegia Sexta , and Epitaphium Damonis . He was still , it seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his ...
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... Diodati . In the last he speaks of leaving Horton permanently , and taking chambers in London . The intention was not fulfilled . He went back to Horton , to write his Lycidas there ( so it may be guessed ) , and to remain there till ...
... Diodati . In the last he speaks of leaving Horton permanently , and taking chambers in London . The intention was not fulfilled . He went back to Horton , to write his Lycidas there ( so it may be guessed ) , and to remain there till ...
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... Diodati , the uncle of his friend Charles . Thence his route through France took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England . Milton's fifteen or sixteen months of foreign travel and residence contributed but ...
... Diodati , the uncle of his friend Charles . Thence his route through France took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England . Milton's fifteen or sixteen months of foreign travel and residence contributed but ...
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