Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... reference to the Cavalier affiliations of the Powells . Cf. P.L. Bk . X , 11.899–908 . He never shall find out fit mate , but such As some misfortune brings him , or mistake ; Or whom he wishes most shall seldom gain , Through her ...
... reference to the Cavalier affiliations of the Powells . Cf. P.L. Bk . X , 11.899–908 . He never shall find out fit mate , but such As some misfortune brings him , or mistake ; Or whom he wishes most shall seldom gain , Through her ...
Pagina 40
... reference is to Cambridge . If the letter was written in 1625 , Milton has just been entered in the college books , but has not yet gone into residence ( Masson , Life , Vol . I , p.148 ) . If 1627 is the correct date , Milton is in ...
... reference is to Cambridge . If the letter was written in 1625 , Milton has just been entered in the college books , but has not yet gone into residence ( Masson , Life , Vol . I , p.148 ) . If 1627 is the correct date , Milton is in ...
Pagina 128
... reference to Chaucer's visit to Italy in the preceding extract , from To Manso , with the comparison Milton is making between himself and Chaucer even more clearly implied . side- , anything worth so much that for it I 128 MILTON ON ...
... reference to Chaucer's visit to Italy in the preceding extract , from To Manso , with the comparison Milton is making between himself and Chaucer even more clearly implied . side- , anything worth so much that for it I 128 MILTON ON ...
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