Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksHumanities Press, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... ( Sonnets , p.150 ) what Diodati must also have noticed , and with pleasure , that this sonnet constitutes a retraction of Milton's earlier opinion , expressed in Elegy I ( extract 147 ) , also addressed to Diodati , that the blond beauty ...
... ( Sonnets , p.150 ) what Diodati must also have noticed , and with pleasure , that this sonnet constitutes a retraction of Milton's earlier opinion , expressed in Elegy I ( extract 147 ) , also addressed to Diodati , that the blond beauty ...
Pagina 66
... Sonnet XXI , to Cyriack Skinner . 1655 . Cyriack Skinner was another of Milton's pupils . They remained friends until Milton's death . Perhaps this sonnet is an invitation to the same dinner to which ' young Lawrence ' is bid . Cyriack ...
... Sonnet XXI , to Cyriack Skinner . 1655 . Cyriack Skinner was another of Milton's pupils . They remained friends until Milton's death . Perhaps this sonnet is an invitation to the same dinner to which ' young Lawrence ' is bid . Cyriack ...
Pagina 132
... Sonnet VIII . 1642 . In the Trinity College Manuscript of the minor poems , this sonnet has the heading , ' When the assault was intended to the city , ' and the cancelled heading , ' On his door when the city expected an assault . ' We ...
... Sonnet VIII . 1642 . In the Trinity College Manuscript of the minor poems , this sonnet has the heading , ' When the assault was intended to the city , ' and the cancelled heading , ' On his door when the city expected an assault . ' We ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
BLINDNESS | 94 |
POETIC ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS | 107 |
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