Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 páginas |
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... letters to him from his friend , Charles Diodati . Although the function of these letters , which are in Greek , was ... letter : I have by continuous reading brought down the affairs of the Greeks as far as to the time when they ceased ...
... letters to him from his friend , Charles Diodati . Although the function of these letters , which are in Greek , was ... letter : I have by continuous reading brought down the affairs of the Greeks as far as to the time when they ceased ...
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... letter during their grammar - school days ; but if they did not , Holdsworth's " Directions , " quoted above , make clear that they could well have read ( or reread ) the letter as a part of assigned work during their first year at ...
... letter during their grammar - school days ; but if they did not , Holdsworth's " Directions , " quoted above , make clear that they could well have read ( or reread ) the letter as a part of assigned work during their first year at ...
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... letters to Gill appear in CM , 12 : 6-13 , and 14-17 . On the date of the first one , see Chifos , " Milton's Letter to Gill , May 20 , 1628 , " MLN 62 ( January 1947 ) , 37-39 . For Gill's possible in- fluence on " Ad Patrem , " see ...
... letters to Gill appear in CM , 12 : 6-13 , and 14-17 . On the date of the first one , see Chifos , " Milton's Letter to Gill , May 20 , 1628 , " MLN 62 ( January 1947 ) , 37-39 . For Gill's possible in- fluence on " Ad Patrem , " see ...
Contenido
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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