The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554 pages |
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John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. Book III . • PAGE 316 Book IV . 326 SAMSON AGONISTES - INTRODUCTION 343 The ... Lawes's Dedication of the Edition of 1637 . 511 511 Sir Henry Wotton's Commendatory Letter of 1638 . 511 PAGE MINOR ...
John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. Book III . • PAGE 316 Book IV . 326 SAMSON AGONISTES - INTRODUCTION 343 The ... Lawes's Dedication of the Edition of 1637 . 511 511 Sir Henry Wotton's Commendatory Letter of 1638 . 511 PAGE MINOR ...
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John Milton Henry Charles ... Lawes on His Airs 548 Sonnet XIV . On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson Sonnet XV . On the Lord General Fairfax • 549 549 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 550 Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry ...
John Milton Henry Charles ... Lawes on His Airs 548 Sonnet XIV . On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson Sonnet XV . On the Lord General Fairfax • 549 549 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 550 Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry ...
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... Henry Lawes , gentleman of the King's Chappel , and one of His Majesties private Musick . " Baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat mala lingua futuro . ' VIRGIL , Eclog . 7 . Printed and publish'd according to Order . London , Printed ...
... Henry Lawes , gentleman of the King's Chappel , and one of His Majesties private Musick . " Baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat mala lingua futuro . ' VIRGIL , Eclog . 7 . Printed and publish'd according to Order . London , Printed ...
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John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. Lawes's eulogistic dedication of this poem to Lord Brackley , in his separate edition of 1637 , is reproduced ( see it prefixed to Comus in this ed . ) , and the poem is farther introduced by a copy ...
John Milton Henry Charles Beeching. Lawes's eulogistic dedication of this poem to Lord Brackley , in his separate edition of 1637 , is reproduced ( see it prefixed to Comus in this ed . ) , and the poem is farther introduced by a copy ...
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... Lawes's Dedi- cation of the Comus to Lord Brackley in 1637 , and Sir Henry Wotton's letter of 1638. Milton probably thought that these laudatory introductions were no longer required . He still kept , however , the complimentary verses ...
... Lawes's Dedi- cation of the Comus to Lord Brackley in 1637 , and Sir Henry Wotton's letter of 1638. Milton probably thought that these laudatory introductions were no longer required . He still kept , however , the complimentary verses ...
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