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Page 105
A class of Notes in respect of which acknowledgment of the work of previous
commentators is particularly due consists of those in which Milton's
reminiscences of Greek and Latin authors , or of Italian authors , or of English
authors preceding ...
A class of Notes in respect of which acknowledgment of the work of previous
commentators is particularly due consists of those in which Milton's
reminiscences of Greek and Latin authors , or of Italian authors , or of English
authors preceding ...
Page 111
Some both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note ” had rejected Rhyme both in
longer and shorter works . Among the Italian poets whom Milton may have had in
view in this reference Todd and other commentators recognise these ...
Some both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note ” had rejected Rhyme both in
longer and shorter works . Among the Italian poets whom Milton may have had in
view in this reference Todd and other commentators recognise these ...
Page 112
Some " that make Chaucer in English and Petrarch in Italian their gods in verses ,
and yet be not able to make a true difference , what is a fault " and what is a just
praise in these two worthy wits , will much mislike “ this my writing . But such ...
Some " that make Chaucer in English and Petrarch in Italian their gods in verses ,
and yet be not able to make a true difference , what is a fault " and what is a just
praise in these two worthy wits , will much mislike “ this my writing . But such ...
Page 113
... and namely of that worthy Felice Figlinecio , who , writing upon “ Aristotle's
Éthics so excellently in Italian as never did yet any one in “ mine opinion either in
Greek or Latin , amongst other things doth most earnestly inveigh against the
rude ...
... and namely of that worthy Felice Figlinecio , who , writing upon “ Aristotle's
Éthics so excellently in Italian as never did yet any one in “ mine opinion either in
Greek or Latin , amongst other things doth most earnestly inveigh against the
rude ...
Page 132
In the First and Second Editions this word is spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the
Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . 756 . " At Pandemonium . ” Here we
have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon ...
In the First and Second Editions this word is spelt so ( Italian Araldo ) ; but in the
Third Edition ( 1678 ) it is Heralds , as now . 756 . " At Pandemonium . ” Here we
have a name given to the palace , or range of palaces in Hell , which Mammon ...
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