John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 27
... evidence permits at the two associations of personal character which we know him to have formed at St. Paul's . The first is the memorable friendship with Charles Diodati , which was to continue till the poet's manhood . Diodati was of ...
... evidence permits at the two associations of personal character which we know him to have formed at St. Paul's . The first is the memorable friendship with Charles Diodati , which was to continue till the poet's manhood . Diodati was of ...
Page 114
... evidence it affords of his contact with the newest developments in Italian " dramma per musica . " It was not for nothing that the poet came to Italy from the experience of collaborating with Henry Lawes . It meant not only that his ...
... evidence it affords of his contact with the newest developments in Italian " dramma per musica . " It was not for nothing that the poet came to Italy from the experience of collaborating with Henry Lawes . It meant not only that his ...
Page 297
... evidence of literary obliquity . It may serve for the moment to conclude our account of the diversions of men of intellect and knowledge upon the corpus of Milton's work . The reader should , however , be reminded that Bentley did make ...
... evidence of literary obliquity . It may serve for the moment to conclude our account of the diversions of men of intellect and knowledge upon the corpus of Milton's work . The reader should , however , be reminded that Bentley did make ...
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