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... Sonnet XXIII . no longer corresponds with fact . When that paragraph was written , the house No. 19 York Street , Westminster , so interesting as having been Milton's residence from 1652 to 1660 , was still in existence , as there ...
... Sonnet XXIII . no longer corresponds with fact . When that paragraph was written , the house No. 19 York Street , Westminster , so interesting as having been Milton's residence from 1652 to 1660 , was still in existence , as there ...
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... Sonnet III . Sonnet II . On his having arrived at the Age of Twenty - three Donna leggiadra , & c . • 543 ¡¤ • 544 Sonnet IV . Qual in colle aspro , & c .. 544 Canzone . 544 Sonnet V. Diodati ( e t'l diro , & c . ) 545 Sonnet VI . Per ...
... Sonnet III . Sonnet II . On his having arrived at the Age of Twenty - three Donna leggiadra , & c . • 543 ¡¤ • 544 Sonnet IV . Qual in colle aspro , & c .. 544 Canzone . 544 Sonnet V. Diodati ( e t'l diro , & c . ) 545 Sonnet VI . Per ...
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... Sonnets , also , which Milton had , from prudential reasons , omitted in the edition of 1673 , are now in their places . After the Revolution of 1688 there was no reason for withholding these interesting sonnets from the public ; and ...
... Sonnets , also , which Milton had , from prudential reasons , omitted in the edition of 1673 , are now in their places . After the Revolution of 1688 there was no reason for withholding these interesting sonnets from the public ; and ...
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... Sonnets XI - XIV . ( in Milton's own hand , but with copies in another hand ) ; Sonnet XV .: To Fairfax ( in Milton's own hand ) ; Sonnet XVI . : To Cromwell ( in the hand of some amanuensis ) ; Sonnet XVII .: To Vane ( also in another ...
... Sonnets XI - XIV . ( in Milton's own hand , but with copies in another hand ) ; Sonnet XV .: To Fairfax ( in Milton's own hand ) ; Sonnet XVI . : To Cromwell ( in the hand of some amanuensis ) ; Sonnet XVII .: To Vane ( also in another ...
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... Sonnet on Shakespeare " ; but it is not even laxly a Sonnet , as it consists of sixteen lines . In its anonymous printed form among the commendatory verses prefixed to the Shakespeare Folio of 1632 , it is entitled ¡° An Epitaph on the ...
... Sonnet on Shakespeare " ; but it is not even laxly a Sonnet , as it consists of sixteen lines . In its anonymous printed form among the commendatory verses prefixed to the Shakespeare Folio of 1632 , it is entitled ¡° An Epitaph on the ...
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