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Pagina 43
... Italian ones , which Milton addressed to an accomplished Italian woman , or woman of Italian descent , living in England.1 For such details about her -all we have - as may be gleaned from these Italian poems I must refer you to Smart's ...
... Italian ones , which Milton addressed to an accomplished Italian woman , or woman of Italian descent , living in England.1 For such details about her -all we have - as may be gleaned from these Italian poems I must refer you to Smart's ...
Pagina 109
... Italian madrigal was Drummond of Haw- thornden . Most of his madrigals are paraphrases or imitations of Italian originals , and few of them have much distinction . Here , though , is one for which , so far as I am aware , no original ...
... Italian madrigal was Drummond of Haw- thornden . Most of his madrigals are paraphrases or imitations of Italian originals , and few of them have much distinction . Here , though , is one for which , so far as I am aware , no original ...
Pagina 203
... Italy . The only really notable pastoral drama of the Italian kind in English is Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess . Peele's Arraignment of Paris , that rather over - praised hotch - potch , is nearer both to the masque and to Lyly's ...
... Italy . The only really notable pastoral drama of the Italian kind in English is Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess . Peele's Arraignment of Paris , that rather over - praised hotch - potch , is nearer both to the masque and to Lyly's ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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