Milton in Italy: Contexts, Images, ContradictionsMario A. Di Cesare |
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... writing one day . And he explicitly vowed to follow Ariosto as a writer who determined not to write in Latin but to adorn his native tongue . To some extent Milton went on to imitate Italian writers . Scholars such as F. T. Prince have ...
... writing one day . And he explicitly vowed to follow Ariosto as a writer who determined not to write in Latin but to adorn his native tongue . To some extent Milton went on to imitate Italian writers . Scholars such as F. T. Prince have ...
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... Writing of 1796 : " Here stretched supine- ly on a bed of moss , the late Lord Mahogany would frequently pass the sultry hours of the day . " ) 26 In the process of promoting himself as pioneer , however , Rogers must either have ...
... Writing of 1796 : " Here stretched supine- ly on a bed of moss , the late Lord Mahogany would frequently pass the sultry hours of the day . " ) 26 In the process of promoting himself as pioneer , however , Rogers must either have ...
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... writing was the growth of archival and other data used to analyze historical accounts and problems with increas- ing empirical precision , and the revival ( in more modern guise ) of various " metahistorical " forms such as chorography ...
... writing was the growth of archival and other data used to analyze historical accounts and problems with increas- ing empirical precision , and the revival ( in more modern guise ) of various " metahistorical " forms such as chorography ...
Contents
The Making of a Man of Letters? | 19 |
Miltons Second | 29 |
Cinquemani Through Milan and the Pennine Alps | 51 |
Copyright | |
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