The Poems of John MiltonT. Nelson & sons, 1936 - 582 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... Latin au- thors ; though I occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing books , or of learning something new in mathematics or in music , in which I at that time found a source of pleasure and amuse- ment ...
... Latin au- thors ; though I occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing books , or of learning something new in mathematics or in music , in which I at that time found a source of pleasure and amuse- ment ...
Pàgina xxxv
... Latin is excellent , the best , according to Macaulay , ever achieved by an Englishman . Milton is following the tradition of the humanistic Renaissance , which made the creative use of Latin , according to patterns of ex- pression and ...
... Latin is excellent , the best , according to Macaulay , ever achieved by an Englishman . Milton is following the tradition of the humanistic Renaissance , which made the creative use of Latin , according to patterns of ex- pression and ...
Pàgina xxxviii
... Latin on the congenial theme , " That occasional in- dulgence in sportive exercises is not inconsistent with philosophical studies . " There followed a burlesque address , also in Latin , to his ten " sons . " Then comes the unexpected ...
... Latin on the congenial theme , " That occasional in- dulgence in sportive exercises is not inconsistent with philosophical studies . " There followed a burlesque address , also in Latin , to his ten " sons . " Then comes the unexpected ...
Continguts
Preface | v |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 1 |
On the Death of a Fair Infant Anno Ætatis | 7 |
Copyright | |
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