Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 127
... Manso . 1639 . From the Latin . Milton repays the kindness shown him by Manso , generous host when he was a visitor to Naples , by addressing to him the poem from which the following lines are extracts . Few passages better attest the ...
... Manso . 1639 . From the Latin . Milton repays the kindness shown him by Manso , generous host when he was a visitor to Naples , by addressing to him the poem from which the following lines are extracts . Few passages better attest the ...
Pagina 131
... Manso , by Man- so , not the least glory of the Chalcidian [ Cumæan , Italian ] strand , cups two in number , wondrous creations of skill , given to me by Manso , himself a marvel . He had graven them round with a double theme . In the ...
... Manso , by Man- so , not the least glory of the Chalcidian [ Cumæan , Italian ] strand , cups two in number , wondrous creations of skill , given to me by Manso , himself a marvel . He had graven them round with a double theme . In the ...
Pagina 292
... Manso , see Manso Mylius , Hermann , see Mylius Oldenburg , Henry , see Oldenburg Philaras , Leonard , see Philaras Ranelagh , Lady , regard for , 256 Ranelagh , Viscount and Earl , see Jones Rea , Francis , gift of Paradise Lost , to ...
... Manso , see Manso Mylius , Hermann , see Mylius Oldenburg , Henry , see Oldenburg Philaras , Leonard , see Philaras Ranelagh , Lady , regard for , 256 Ranelagh , Viscount and Earl , see Jones Rea , Francis , gift of Paradise Lost , to ...
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