Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... John Milton , ed . Henry J. Todd ( London , 1801 ; 2d enl . ed . , 1809 ) , 6 : 3–62 ; The Poetical Works of John Milton , ed . David Masson ( London , 1874 ; 2d ed . , 1890 ) , 1 : 187-201 ; The Works of John Milton , gen . ed . Frank ...
... John Milton , ed . Henry J. Todd ( London , 1801 ; 2d enl . ed . , 1809 ) , 6 : 3–62 ; The Poetical Works of John Milton , ed . David Masson ( London , 1874 ; 2d ed . , 1890 ) , 1 : 187-201 ; The Works of John Milton , gen . ed . Frank ...
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... John Milton , " chap . 3 in The Latin Poetry of English Poets , edited by J. W. Binns ( London , 1974 ) and “ The Structure of Milton's Epitaph- ium Damonis , " SP 62 ( 1965 ) : 577-94 ; John K. Hale , " Sion's Bacchanalia : An Inquiry ...
... John Milton , " chap . 3 in The Latin Poetry of English Poets , edited by J. W. Binns ( London , 1974 ) and “ The Structure of Milton's Epitaph- ium Damonis , " SP 62 ( 1965 ) : 577-94 ; John K. Hale , " Sion's Bacchanalia : An Inquiry ...
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... John . " Evading Death : Lycidas . " Chap . 5 of his Milton . Lon- don , 1969 . Christopher , G. B. “ A Note on the ' Blind mouths ' of Lycidas [ 1 . 119 ] . " N & Q , n.s. 20 ( 1973 ) : 379-80 . Coffman , George R. " The Parable of the ...
... John . " Evading Death : Lycidas . " Chap . 5 of his Milton . Lon- don , 1969 . Christopher , G. B. “ A Note on the ' Blind mouths ' of Lycidas [ 1 . 119 ] . " N & Q , n.s. 20 ( 1973 ) : 379-80 . Coffman , George R. " The Parable of the ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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