The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1 |
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Page ix
... but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian drama , 6 the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper used , and have read his marginal ...
... but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian drama , 6 the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper used , and have read his marginal ...
Page x
1590 , or not , it certainly is worthy of remark , that the Italian poet assigns to the infernal powers the invention of artillery ; but on this subject consult a note by Todd in vol . ii . 465 , on the Adamo . See Walker , on Italian ...
1590 , or not , it certainly is worthy of remark , that the Italian poet assigns to the infernal powers the invention of artillery ; but on this subject consult a note by Todd in vol . ii . 465 , on the Adamo . See Walker , on Italian ...
Page xvi
... that we shall not again read long disputations on the nature of Milton's punishment at College ; that the foolish and romantic story of the sleeping boy and the Italian lady will be forgotten , or be found only among the reveries of ...
... that we shall not again read long disputations on the nature of Milton's punishment at College ; that the foolish and romantic story of the sleeping boy and the Italian lady will be forgotten , or be found only among the reveries of ...
Page xxvii
I was long employed in unravelling the obscure history of the Italians under the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' .. To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of ...
I was long employed in unravelling the obscure history of the Italians under the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' .. To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of ...
Page xxx
... could extract with advantage.22 The beautiful monody of Lycidas shows an intimate acquaintance with the Italian metres ; and to one poem , the Alcon23 of Balth . Castiglione , it is more peculiarly indebted for some of its imagery .
... could extract with advantage.22 The beautiful monody of Lycidas shows an intimate acquaintance with the Italian metres ; and to one poem , the Alcon23 of Balth . Castiglione , it is more peculiarly indebted for some of its imagery .
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