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Pagina 19
... that he who read so much should have done nothing else ; but Milton found
time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at Ludlow , then the
residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being
acted ...
... that he who read so much should have done nothing else ; but Milton found
time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at Ludlow , then the
residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being
acted ...
Pagina 20
... at Oxford , in 1634 , the very year in which Milton's Comus was written . H.
Milton evidently was indebted to the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele for the plan
of Comus . R. to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with 20
MILTON.
... at Oxford , in 1634 , the very year in which Milton's Comus was written . H.
Milton evidently was indebted to the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele for the plan
of Comus . R. to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with 20
MILTON.
Pagina 21
Samuel Johnson. to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with the
Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses ,
according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some
lines ...
Samuel Johnson. to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with the
Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses ,
according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some
lines ...
Pagina 23
Manso was enough delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a
sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but his religion : and
Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised an
high ...
Manso was enough delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a
sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but his religion : and
Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised an
high ...
Pagina 29
In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious exultation , but with calm
confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake
something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour to his country
.
In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious exultation , but with calm
confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake
something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour to his country
.
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