A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton, Volume 2, Part 1Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - 338 pages |
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... Sonnets Sonnet 1 ( 0 Nightingale ) Sonnet 7 ( How soon hath time ) Sonnet 8 ( Captain or Colonel , or Knight in Arms ) Sonnet 9 ( Lady that in the prime of earliest youth ) Sonnet 10 ( Daughter to that good Earl ) Sonnet 11 ( A Book was ...
... Sonnets Sonnet 1 ( 0 Nightingale ) Sonnet 7 ( How soon hath time ) Sonnet 8 ( Captain or Colonel , or Knight in Arms ) Sonnet 9 ( Lady that in the prime of earliest youth ) Sonnet 10 ( Daughter to that good Earl ) Sonnet 11 ( A Book was ...
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... Sonnet 7 ( ' How soon hath time ' ) has served , as we noted briefly , to resolve more than one problem in chronology ; it has also clarified the pattern of Milton's development in the time between the Nativity ( December 1629 ) and the ...
... Sonnet 7 ( ' How soon hath time ' ) has served , as we noted briefly , to resolve more than one problem in chronology ; it has also clarified the pattern of Milton's development in the time between the Nativity ( December 1629 ) and the ...
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... Sonnet 7 is confirmed by the three poems which almost certainly followed in close succession : On Time , Upon the Circumcision , and At a solemn Musick . Their religious themes link them with Sonnet 7 , the first religious poem written ...
... Sonnet 7 is confirmed by the three poems which almost certainly followed in close succession : On Time , Upon the Circumcision , and At a solemn Musick . Their religious themes link them with Sonnet 7 , the first religious poem written ...
Contents
Chronological Survey II | 12 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 34 |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 and Psalm 136 III | 111 |
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