Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... Italian . The biographical significance of this and the other Italian son- nets , Milton's ' love poems , ' ( extracts 9-14 ) has sometimes been ignored and sometimes mistaken because of the erroneous belief , furthered by Cowper's ...
... Italian . The biographical significance of this and the other Italian son- nets , Milton's ' love poems , ' ( extracts 9-14 ) has sometimes been ignored and sometimes mistaken because of the erroneous belief , furthered by Cowper's ...
Pagina 36
... Italian descent , with dark complexion and dark eyes , a kind of beauty new to Milton . She spoke English , Italian , and other languages , sang well , and was familiar with Italian poetry . And since the sonnets are written in Italian ...
... Italian descent , with dark complexion and dark eyes , a kind of beauty new to Milton . She spoke English , Italian , and other languages , sang well , and was familiar with Italian poetry . And since the sonnets are written in Italian ...
Pagina 295
... Italian literature , estimates of , urged of Bonmattei , 264 Italian sonnets , 35-38 biographical significance of , 31 h.6 , 35 h.9 Italy academies of , see Academies journey to , see Italian journey love for , 264 praise of , 15 , 55 ...
... Italian literature , estimates of , urged of Bonmattei , 264 Italian sonnets , 35-38 biographical significance of , 31 h.6 , 35 h.9 Italy academies of , see Academies journey to , see Italian journey love for , 264 praise of , 15 , 55 ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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