Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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... poem ) prefer at least to start with the poet's poem - with Milton's Paradise Lost . The books about it have as part of their purpose the reconstruction of Milton's poem for readers of a different generation . Arnold Stein states the ...
... poem ) prefer at least to start with the poet's poem - with Milton's Paradise Lost . The books about it have as part of their purpose the reconstruction of Milton's poem for readers of a different generation . Arnold Stein states the ...
Pagina 133
... poem may be , it is still another expression of Milton's estimate of the importance of poetry and of the certainty ... poem's fragmentary state was the publication of the Poems of 1645 . Here follow testimonia with respect to the author ...
... poem may be , it is still another expression of Milton's estimate of the importance of poetry and of the certainty ... poem's fragmentary state was the publication of the Poems of 1645 . Here follow testimonia with respect to the author ...
Pagina 292
... poem to , presenting Poems 1645 , 134-135 volume of tracts presented to , 161 Salsilli , Giovanni testimonium from ... poem , 117–121 to Manso , poem , 55 to Oldenburg , Second Defence , 136 to Rea , Paradise Lost , 69 Gifts - Continued ...
... poem to , presenting Poems 1645 , 134-135 volume of tracts presented to , 161 Salsilli , Giovanni testimonium from ... poem , 117–121 to Manso , poem , 55 to Oldenburg , Second Defence , 136 to Rea , Paradise Lost , 69 Gifts - Continued ...
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