The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1874 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 25
Sivu vi
... Cromwell , pp . 296—298 ; XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the Younger , pp . 298 , 299 ; XVIII . On the late Massacre in Pied- mont , pp . 299 , 300 ; XIX . On his Blindness , pp . 300 , 301 ; XX . To Mr. Lawrence , pp . 301-304 ; XXI . To ...
... Cromwell , pp . 296—298 ; XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the Younger , pp . 298 , 299 ; XVIII . On the late Massacre in Pied- mont , pp . 299 , 300 ; XIX . On his Blindness , pp . 300 , 301 ; XX . To Mr. Lawrence , pp . 301-304 ; XXI . To ...
Sivu viii
... Cromwell 484 Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the Younger . 484 Sonnet XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piedmont 485 Sonnet XIX . On His Blindness . 485 Sonnet XX . To Mr. Lawrence 486 Sonnet XXI . To Cyriack Skinner 486 Sonnet XXII . To ...
... Cromwell 484 Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the Younger . 484 Sonnet XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piedmont 485 Sonnet XIX . On His Blindness . 485 Sonnet XX . To Mr. Lawrence 486 Sonnet XXI . To Cyriack Skinner 486 Sonnet XXII . To ...
Sivu 170
... Cromwell's Protectorate so far as to write the most important of Cromwell's despatches to foreign courts . It was in his comparative leisure towards the end of the Pro- tectorate , as we have seen ( Introd . to Paradise Lost , pp . 50 ...
... Cromwell's Protectorate so far as to write the most important of Cromwell's despatches to foreign courts . It was in his comparative leisure towards the end of the Pro- tectorate , as we have seen ( Introd . to Paradise Lost , pp . 50 ...
Sivu 171
... Cromwell , May 16 , 1652 , on the Pro- posals of certain Ministers at the Committee for Propa- gation of the Gospel . " Sonnet beginning , " Cromwell , our chief of men . " 66 ' To Sir Henry Vane , the younger . " Sonnet beginning ...
... Cromwell , May 16 , 1652 , on the Pro- posals of certain Ministers at the Committee for Propa- gation of the Gospel . " Sonnet beginning , " Cromwell , our chief of men . " 66 ' To Sir Henry Vane , the younger . " Sonnet beginning ...
Sivu 173
... Cromwell , nor that second one to Cyriack Skinner in which he speaks with exultation of his own services in the Republican cause . With these exceptions , however , all the pieces written since 1645 were now published by Milton himself ...
... Cromwell , nor that second one to Cyriack Skinner in which he speaks with exultation of his own services in the Republican cause . With these exceptions , however , all the pieces written since 1645 were now published by Milton himself ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
afterwards Aldersgate Street Anno ætatis appears Arcades blind Book Bridgewater brothers called Cambridge MSS Charles Chor Christ's College Comus connexion copy Countess Countess-Dowager of Derby Cromwell Cyriack Skinner daughter death Defensio Diodati draft Earl Editions of 1645 Edward King Elegy England English Poems fair father glory Greek Harefield hath head Heaven Henry Henry Lawes honour Horton Italian John Milton Lady Alice Latin Lawes Lawes's letters lines lived London Long Parliament Lord Lord Brackley Ludlow Castle Lycidas Manso masque Milton Milton's own hand Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pastoral perhaps Petty France pieces poet poetical poetry prefixed President printed prose Psalms published remained rhymes Sams Samson Samson Agonistes shepherd song Sonnet Spenser stanzas sweet thee things thou thought UNIVERSITY CARRIER verse Viscount Brackley volume wife words write written young youth