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After their paths divided , the boys wrote each other frequently . To a modern
student , it seems incredible that they wrote largely in Latin , and often in Latin
verse . ( Two of the extant letters of Diodati to Milton are in Greek . ) Diodati left St
. Paul ...
After their paths divided , the boys wrote each other frequently . To a modern
student , it seems incredible that they wrote largely in Latin , and often in Latin
verse . ( Two of the extant letters of Diodati to Milton are in Greek . ) Diodati left St
. Paul ...
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His own best critic , he wrote at the end of the eighth stanza of “ The Passion ” : “
This subject the author finding to be above the years he had when he wrote it ,
and nothing satisfied with what was begun left it unfinished . ” Since " The
Passion ...
His own best critic , he wrote at the end of the eighth stanza of “ The Passion ” : “
This subject the author finding to be above the years he had when he wrote it ,
and nothing satisfied with what was begun left it unfinished . ” Since " The
Passion ...
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During the twenty years between 1640 , when he wrote the Epitaphium Damonis
, and 1660 , the year of King Charles ' Restoration , Milton published no poetry ,
with the exception of the 1645 edition of his early poems . He had been thirty ...
During the twenty years between 1640 , when he wrote the Epitaphium Damonis
, and 1660 , the year of King Charles ' Restoration , Milton published no poetry ,
with the exception of the 1645 edition of his early poems . He had been thirty ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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