The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 69
... date Elegia VII in May , as do Masson i 268 , MacKellar 33 and French i 153-7 . 1 May ( 14 ) is merely given as the date of Cupid's visit . The reference to the London summertime , when citizens promenade ( 51 ) and the concept of M ...
... date Elegia VII in May , as do Masson i 268 , MacKellar 33 and French i 153-7 . 1 May ( 14 ) is merely given as the date of Cupid's visit . The reference to the London summertime , when citizens promenade ( 51 ) and the concept of M ...
Page 148
... Date . 1632 ? The date is much disputed and there is no firm evidence . Tradition has assigned Ad Patrem to the early Horton years ( see e.g. Masson i 296 ) on grounds of its similarity to the letter to an unknown friend ( cp . Sonnet ...
... Date . 1632 ? The date is much disputed and there is no firm evidence . Tradition has assigned Ad Patrem to the early Horton years ( see e.g. Masson i 296 ) on grounds of its similarity to the letter to an unknown friend ( cp . Sonnet ...
Page 155
... date nearer to the renunciation of the legal profession in Ad Patrem preferable . Tu mihi iure tuo Iustiniane vale . J.M. Farewell , Justinian , with your law book . 46 Arcades Date . Summer ( reference to thick foliage 88–9 ) 1633 ...
... date nearer to the renunciation of the legal profession in Ad Patrem preferable . Tu mihi iure tuo Iustiniane vale . J.M. Farewell , Justinian , with your law book . 46 Arcades Date . Summer ( reference to thick foliage 88–9 ) 1633 ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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