The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 131
... echoes than L'Allegro , Shakespeare contributing only five ( three from Romeo and Juliet , but none from A Midsummer Night's Dream ) , and Sylvester three . In both poems there are only two or three echoes of classical poetry , in spite ...
... echoes than L'Allegro , Shakespeare contributing only five ( three from Romeo and Juliet , but none from A Midsummer Night's Dream ) , and Sylvester three . In both poems there are only two or three echoes of classical poetry , in spite ...
Page 134
... echoes Henry V IV Prologue 11 : ' Piercing the night's dull ear . ' 44. dappled ] Echoes Much Ado V iii 25-7 : ' the gentle day ... Dapple the drowsy east with spots of grey ' . 45-6 . There has been some argument whether it is L ...
... echoes Henry V IV Prologue 11 : ' Piercing the night's dull ear . ' 44. dappled ] Echoes Much Ado V iii 25-7 : ' the gentle day ... Dapple the drowsy east with spots of grey ' . 45-6 . There has been some argument whether it is L ...
Page 171
... echoes , coming from fourteen of the plays and from Lucrece . The plays most drawn on are Midsummer Night's Dream ( 5 echoes ) , Measure for Measure and Tempest ( 4 ) , and Hamlet and Macbeth ( 3 ) . ' Votarist ' ( 188 ) , ' mountaineer ...
... echoes , coming from fourteen of the plays and from Lucrece . The plays most drawn on are Midsummer Night's Dream ( 5 echoes ) , Measure for Measure and Tempest ( 4 ) , and Hamlet and Macbeth ( 3 ) . ' Votarist ' ( 188 ) , ' mountaineer ...
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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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