Complete Shorter PoemsLongman, 1997 - Počet stran: 523 This edition contains all Milton's English poems with the exception of Paradise Lost, together with translations and texts of all his Latin, Italian and Greek poems. Since its first publication in 1968 John Carey's edition has established itself, together with Alastair Fowler's Paradise Lost (also published by Longman) as the standard edition of Milton's poetry for students and general readers alike. It has fuller explanatory notes than any other edition, and - a distinctive feature - a headnote to each poem to summarise the judgements and disagreements of modern critics. The headnotes of this updated Complete Shorter Poems concisely abstract some 700 articles and 70 books that, since 1968, have augmented the scholarly and critical debate about the greatest of England's non-dramatic poets. The result is not just an edition but a clear succinct guide through the rich but bewildering profusion of modern Milton scholarship. |
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... Takes up private studies again . Starts compiling Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon ; works on De Doctrina , and possibly on Paradise Lost ( Darbishire 29 ) . ( 17 April ) Salary reduced from £ 288 to £ 150 , but made pension for life ...
... Takes up private studies again . Starts compiling Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon ; works on De Doctrina , and possibly on Paradise Lost ( Darbishire 29 ) . ( 17 April ) Salary reduced from £ 288 to £ 150 , but made pension for life ...
Strana 78
... Take away my madness , then - but no , do not take it away ! I don't know why , but every lover is miserable in a way ... takes ' glass ' ( 71 ) as M.'s first reference to a telescope , as seen in emblem books like H. Hugo's popular Pia ...
... Take away my madness , then - but no , do not take it away ! I don't know why , but every lover is miserable in a way ... takes ' glass ' ( 71 ) as M.'s first reference to a telescope , as seen in emblem books like H. Hugo's popular Pia ...
Strana 378
... take the verse to mean that the water came from the jawbone itself , some that it came from the rock which takes its name from the jawbone . M. accepts the latter explanation , as did Josephus , Antiquities v 8 : ' God ... raised him up ...
... take the verse to mean that the water came from the jawbone itself , some that it came from the rock which takes its name from the jawbone . M. accepts the latter explanation , as did Josephus , Antiquities v 8 : ' God ... raised him up ...
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Carmina Elegiaca Elegiac | 10 |
philosopher on his | 35 |
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