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Pagina 34
... appears in Milton's writings and the number of meanings he assigns to it are reflections of the education he received and tell nothing about his artistic abilities or response to the legend of the Muses . Cumulatively the references ...
... appears in Milton's writings and the number of meanings he assigns to it are reflections of the education he received and tell nothing about his artistic abilities or response to the legend of the Muses . Cumulatively the references ...
Pagina 52
... appears in the opening lines of " Manso , " where Milton wonders whether the power of his song is sufficient to elevate the Marquis of Manso to the poetic prominence he deserves . Tu quoque si nostrae tantum valet aura Camoenae ...
... appears in the opening lines of " Manso , " where Milton wonders whether the power of his song is sufficient to elevate the Marquis of Manso to the poetic prominence he deserves . Tu quoque si nostrae tantum valet aura Camoenae ...
Pagina 140
... 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 Marguerite Little ...
... 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 Marguerite Little ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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