A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton, المجلد 2،الجزء 1Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - 338 من الصفحات |
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... Latin Apologus de Rustico et Hero ( 1673 ) and the Greek Philosophus ad Regem ( 1645 , 1673 ) . This last W. R. Parker ( 144 , 796 , n . 67 ) , who suggests that it refers to the younger Alexander Gill's clash with Laud and the Star ...
... Latin Apologus de Rustico et Hero ( 1673 ) and the Greek Philosophus ad Regem ( 1645 , 1673 ) . This last W. R. Parker ( 144 , 796 , n . 67 ) , who suggests that it refers to the younger Alexander Gill's clash with Laud and the Star ...
الصفحة 140
... Latin was still the international language and modern Latin verse was important . Milton seems to feel ' that he could express his " naked thoughts " more fully and immediately ' in his native language than in ' a foreign tongue ...
... Latin was still the international language and modern Latin verse was important . Milton seems to feel ' that he could express his " naked thoughts " more fully and immediately ' in his native language than in ' a foreign tongue ...
الصفحة 141
... Latin oration ( see I above ) gives occasion for this address to the English language . This in turn carries Milton far from the present scene , to which he recalls himself at 58 . I by sinews weak : i.e. the tongue was not yet ...
... Latin oration ( see I above ) gives occasion for this address to the English language . This in turn carries Milton far from the present scene , to which he recalls himself at 58 . I by sinews weak : i.e. the tongue was not yet ...
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A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 and Psalm 136 III | 111 |
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