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... honour of Milton , and Salfilli a Latin tetrastich , celebrating him for his Greek and Latin and Italian poetry ; and he in return pre- sented to Salfilli in his sickness those fine Scazons , or Iambic verses having a spondee in the ...
... honour of Milton , and Salfilli a Latin tetrastich , celebrating him for his Greek and Latin and Italian poetry ; and he in return pre- sented to Salfilli in his sickness those fine Scazons , or Iambic verses having a spondee in the ...
Pàgina 41
... honour due Confess him rightful King ? unjust , thou say'st , Flatly unjust , to bind with laws the free And equal over equals to let reign , One over all with unsucceeded power . Shalt thou give law to God ? shalt thou dispute With him ...
... honour due Confess him rightful King ? unjust , thou say'st , Flatly unjust , to bind with laws the free And equal over equals to let reign , One over all with unsucceeded power . Shalt thou give law to God ? shalt thou dispute With him ...
Pàgina 134
... honour of your name , and receive this as your own , from the hands of him , who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured parents , and as in this repre- sentation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all real ...
... honour of your name , and receive this as your own , from the hands of him , who hath by many favours been long obliged to your most honoured parents , and as in this repre- sentation your attendant Thyrsis , so now in all real ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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