Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... Italy , and much later as a Puritan apologist he still considered Italian society a model of civilized life . In A Second Defense he answers the slander that , as a youth , he travelled to " a refuge or asylum for criminals , " by ...
... Italy , and much later as a Puritan apologist he still considered Italian society a model of civilized life . In A Second Defense he answers the slander that , as a youth , he travelled to " a refuge or asylum for criminals , " by ...
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... Italy ; in fact , Parker can find no evidence that he had read any English sonnets before writing " O Nightingale . " Instead , as Prince has demonstrated in detail , he chose to imitate the poetic heirs of Pietro Bembo : Giovanni della ...
... Italy ; in fact , Parker can find no evidence that he had read any English sonnets before writing " O Nightingale . " Instead , as Prince has demonstrated in detail , he chose to imitate the poetic heirs of Pietro Bembo : Giovanni della ...
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... Italian sonnets . Baldi thinks that the problem of reconciling Milton's youthful attitude with the linguistic maturity he shows in the sonnets can be solved by assuming that he wrote them first before he went to Italy and revised them ...
... Italian sonnets . Baldi thinks that the problem of reconciling Milton's youthful attitude with the linguistic maturity he shows in the sonnets can be solved by assuming that he wrote them first before he went to Italy and revised them ...
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