ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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... Lycidas - are not all certain ; but pro- bably each was composed at Horton before 1638. We must speak of them elsewhere . Here we may note that four of them have great autobiographic value as an indirect commentary , written from ...
... Lycidas - are not all certain ; but pro- bably each was composed at Horton before 1638. We must speak of them elsewhere . Here we may note that four of them have great autobiographic value as an indirect commentary , written from ...
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... Lycidas may be assigned to the year 1637. In the spring of the next year Milton started for Italy . He had long made himself a master of Italian , and it was. natural. that. he. should. seek. inspiration. in. the land where many English ...
... Lycidas may be assigned to the year 1637. In the spring of the next year Milton started for Italy . He had long made himself a master of Italian , and it was. natural. that. he. should. seek. inspiration. in. the land where many English ...
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... Lycidas , the last of the long Latin poems . Thenceforth , for a long spell , the rest was silence , so far as concerned poetry . The period which for all men represents the strength and maturity of manhood , which in the cases of other ...
... Lycidas , the last of the long Latin poems . Thenceforth , for a long spell , the rest was silence , so far as concerned poetry . The period which for all men represents the strength and maturity of manhood , which in the cases of other ...
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... Lycidas could once more become a poet1 . Should Much has been written upon this second period , 1639-1660 , and a word may be said here . Milton have We saw what parting of the ways confronted from political Milton on his return from ...
... Lycidas could once more become a poet1 . Should Much has been written upon this second period , 1639-1660 , and a word may be said here . Milton have We saw what parting of the ways confronted from political Milton on his return from ...
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... Lycidas : that literature should be the poorer by the absence of these possible masterpieces , that the second greatest genius which England has produced should in a way be the " inheritor of unfulfilled renown , " is and must be a ...
... Lycidas : that literature should be the poorer by the absence of these possible masterpieces , that the second greatest genius which England has produced should in a way be the " inheritor of unfulfilled renown , " is and must be a ...
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