Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 páginas |
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Página 58
... wrote , the Camenae " are named from song , either because they sing the praises of ancient times or because they are the chaste guard- ians of wisdom , " then they easily attached themselves to the poet Milton described in lines 55-78 ...
... wrote , the Camenae " are named from song , either because they sing the praises of ancient times or because they are the chaste guard- ians of wisdom , " then they easily attached themselves to the poet Milton described in lines 55-78 ...
Página 70
... wrote : I send , therefore , what is not exactly mine , but belongs also to the truly divine poet , this ode of whom , only last week , with no deliberate intention certainly , but from I know not what sudden impulse before daybreak , I ...
... wrote : I send , therefore , what is not exactly mine , but belongs also to the truly divine poet , this ode of whom , only last week , with no deliberate intention certainly , but from I know not what sudden impulse before daybreak , I ...
Página 78
... wrote his divorce pamphlets in their proper niche , between the anti - prelatical works already finished and the little book on education completed in 1643 , and not at all because his failed marriage had in any way en- gaged his ...
... wrote his divorce pamphlets in their proper niche , between the anti - prelatical works already finished and the little book on education completed in 1643 , and not at all because his failed marriage had in any way en- gaged his ...
Contenido
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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