Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... Milton also tried his hand at poetic composition . This is only what we should expect . But so far as we are able to judge , his first attempts gave no unusual pro- mise . Two have been preserved ; they are his " Defensio Secunda ...
... Milton also tried his hand at poetic composition . This is only what we should expect . But so far as we are able to judge , his first attempts gave no unusual pro- mise . Two have been preserved ; they are his " Defensio Secunda ...
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... Milton's digressive habit and delight in drawing upon his stores of learning , while perhaps at the same time it suggests that he looked back with some regret upon his aban- doned theme . Possibly he even now recalled with pleasure his ...
... Milton's digressive habit and delight in drawing upon his stores of learning , while perhaps at the same time it suggests that he looked back with some regret upon his aban- doned theme . Possibly he even now recalled with pleasure his ...
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... Milton was to receive five pounds for the manuscript and an additional five pounds with each successive edition the edition being reckoned at 1300 copies . He lived to acknowledge two such payments or ten pounds in all for the greatest ...
... Milton was to receive five pounds for the manuscript and an additional five pounds with each successive edition the edition being reckoned at 1300 copies . He lived to acknowledge two such payments or ten pounds in all for the greatest ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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