The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan, 1890 |
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... Manso , Marquis of Villa , then nearly eighty years of age . From Naples it was his intention to cross over into Sicily and thence to extend his tour into Greece ; but " the sad news of civil war in England " determined him to return ...
... Manso , Marquis of Villa , then nearly eighty years of age . From Naples it was his intention to cross over into Sicily and thence to extend his tour into Greece ; but " the sad news of civil war in England " determined him to return ...
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... Manso , and still more distinctly from his Epitaphium Damonis , an epic on the subject of Arthur , involving the whole cycle of Arthurian or ancient British Legends , was the scheme that had principally fascinated him . Within the first ...
... Manso , and still more distinctly from his Epitaphium Damonis , an epic on the subject of Arthur , involving the whole cycle of Arthurian or ancient British Legends , was the scheme that had principally fascinated him . Within the first ...
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... Manso , Marquis of Villa , whose acquaintance he had made in Naples . His first poetical employment after his return , adding yet another poem to his former stock , was the composition of that long pastoral entitled Epitaphium Damonis ...
... Manso , Marquis of Villa , whose acquaintance he had made in Naples . His first poetical employment after his return , adding yet another poem to his former stock , was the composition of that long pastoral entitled Epitaphium Damonis ...
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... Manso . The lines conveying this intimation come in near the end of the poem , where they are introduced in a very subtle manner , with hesitations on account of what may seem their bold egotism . They may be translated thus : - : - " I ...
... Manso . The lines conveying this intimation come in near the end of the poem , where they are introduced in a very subtle manner , with hesitations on account of what may seem their bold egotism . They may be translated thus : - : - " I ...
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... Manso's elegiac Latin distich ; then the Roman Salsilli's four Latin lines ; then the Roman Selvaggi's Latin distich ; then the long and interesting Italian ode by the Florentine Francini ; and , lastly , the Latin prose letter of the ...
... Manso's elegiac Latin distich ; then the Roman Salsilli's four Latin lines ; then the Roman Selvaggi's Latin distich ; then the long and interesting Italian ode by the Florentine Francini ; and , lastly , the Latin prose letter of the ...
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