Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - Počet stran: 570 Contains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... poem without any warrant . Possibly some Cambridge poets planned a collection of elegies . Though slighter than Henry King's great Exequy , and of course not inspired by any such personal grief , Milton's poem on - the premature death ...
... poem without any warrant . Possibly some Cambridge poets planned a collection of elegies . Though slighter than Henry King's great Exequy , and of course not inspired by any such personal grief , Milton's poem on - the premature death ...
Strana 141
... poem in a very mediocre collection . In the Cambridge Manuscript Milton dated it November , 1637 , the month before his twenty - ninth birthday . The poem , coming near the end of the Horton period , links itself with the sonnet " How ...
... poem in a very mediocre collection . In the Cambridge Manuscript Milton dated it November , 1637 , the month before his twenty - ninth birthday . The poem , coming near the end of the Horton period , links itself with the sonnet " How ...
Strana 201
... poem in ten books , at the price of three shillings . Milton was given an initial payment of £ 5 and £ 5 more when the first edition of 1300 copies was exhausted ... poetic Paradife loft . A POEM Written in TEN BOOKS By 201 Paradise Lost.
... poem in ten books , at the price of three shillings . Milton was given an initial payment of £ 5 and £ 5 more when the first edition of 1300 copies was exhausted ... poetic Paradife loft . A POEM Written in TEN BOOKS By 201 Paradise Lost.
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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Adam Adam and Eve amorous angels Areopagitica arms behold bliss bright cloud Comus dark death deep divine earth Elegy eternal Euripides evil Exod eyes fair faith father Faunus fear flow'rs fruit glory glossary God's goddess gods grace Greek hand hath heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell Hesiod hill honor Il Penseroso Iliad Jove king L'Allegro Latin light live Lord lost Lycidas Matt mihi Milton mind Muse night numina o'er Odysseus Ovid Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace perhaps Philistines Phoebus poem poet praise reign sacred Samson Satan serpent shade shalt sight Smectymnuus song Sonnet soon soul spake Spenser Spirit stars stood sweet thee thence Theocritus things thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tibi traditional tree verse Virgil virtue winds wings words Zeus