The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Bell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... Italians . In the modeling there- fore of this poem , with good reason , the ancients and Italians are rather followed , as of much more authority and fame . The measure of verse used in.
... Italians . In the modeling there- fore of this poem , with good reason , the ancients and Italians are rather followed , as of much more authority and fame . The measure of verse used in.
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... Italian Dramas formed on the sacred histcry , and our old mysteries . The Greek translation of this play by G. H. Glasse , has been pronounced to be ' a work constructed with such precision , and expressed with such elegance , as never ...
... Italian Dramas formed on the sacred histcry , and our old mysteries . The Greek translation of this play by G. H. Glasse , has been pronounced to be ' a work constructed with such precision , and expressed with such elegance , as never ...
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... ebur , craque sudant So Guicciard in tell . ( I. 105 ) that before the French invlision of Italy in 1998 aure , in molte lughalten Cudate 174 Jelite De Düsteris MISCELLANEOUS POEMS , calls her reina MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 173.
... ebur , craque sudant So Guicciard in tell . ( I. 105 ) that before the French invlision of Italy in 1998 aure , in molte lughalten Cudate 174 Jelite De Düsteris MISCELLANEOUS POEMS , calls her reina MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 173.
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... Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who having learn'd thy way Early may fly the Babylonian woe . of Some difference that in youth he excuses hims XIX . ON HIS BLINDNESS ...
... Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who having learn'd thy way Early may fly the Babylonian woe . of Some difference that in youth he excuses hims XIX . ON HIS BLINDNESS ...
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