Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... English poems — not with the Italian poems as such . ( In considering the English sonnet “ O Nightin- gale , " we have already commented upon the fact that that poem is evidently to be considered one of a group with the Italian pieces ...
... English poems — not with the Italian poems as such . ( In considering the English sonnet “ O Nightin- gale , " we have already commented upon the fact that that poem is evidently to be considered one of a group with the Italian pieces ...
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... English poetry of the Renaissance . For most of the figures of speech that Milton uses in this group of poems , one can find countless parallels , especially in the Italian , but also in French and English : for the comparison of ...
... English poetry of the Renaissance . For most of the figures of speech that Milton uses in this group of poems , one can find countless parallels , especially in the Italian , but also in French and English : for the comparison of ...
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... English Humanism . University of Toronto Press , 1939. Reprinted , 1941 . Cory , Herbert E. , Spenser , the School of the Fletchers and Milton . Uni- versity of California Publications , Modern Philology , 1912 . Eliot , T. S. , " A ...
... English Humanism . University of Toronto Press , 1939. Reprinted , 1941 . Cory , Herbert E. , Spenser , the School of the Fletchers and Milton . Uni- versity of California Publications , Modern Philology , 1912 . Eliot , T. S. , " A ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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