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The Tradition and the Poem John Milton C. A. Patrides. > Text of Milton's Poems through a Study of Lycidas , ” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 56 ( 1962 ) : 317–31 . See also Hugh C. H. Candy , " Milton Autographs ...
The Tradition and the Poem John Milton C. A. Patrides. > Text of Milton's Poems through a Study of Lycidas , ” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 56 ( 1962 ) : 317–31 . See also Hugh C. H. Candy , " Milton Autographs ...
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Carey , John . “ Evading Death : Lycidas . ” Chap . 5 of his Milton . London , 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 ...
Carey , John . “ Evading Death : Lycidas . ” Chap . 5 of his Milton . London , 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 ...
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The Tradition and the Poem John Milton C. A. Patrides. Raleigh , J. H. " Lycidas : ' Yet Once More . ' ” Prairie Schooner 42 ( 1968 ) : 303–18 . Ramsey , Paul . “ Lycidas : A Proper Poem . ” Chap . 4 of his The Lively and the Just .
The Tradition and the Poem John Milton C. A. Patrides. Raleigh , J. H. " Lycidas : ' Yet Once More . ' ” Prairie Schooner 42 ( 1968 ) : 303–18 . Ramsey , Paul . “ Lycidas : A Proper Poem . ” Chap . 4 of his The Lively and the Just .
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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