Musical Backgrounds for English Literature, 1580-1650Greenwood Press, 1976 - 292 pages
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... Milton's musical ideals with those of the early Florentine poet - musician is obvious , his knowledge of their ... John Milton . It is inspired by the death of a young man - poet , lyric singer , priest - who , deserted by his ...
... Milton's musical ideals with those of the early Florentine poet - musician is obvious , his knowledge of their ... John Milton . It is inspired by the death of a young man - poet , lyric singer , priest - who , deserted by his ...
Page 243
... John Milton , Paradise Regain'd , IV.383–384 ; Robert Anton , The Philosophers Satyrs ( London , 1616 ) , sig . D. Sir Thomas Elyot , too , among others , saw in the bee visible representation of right govern- ment , " a perpetuall ...
... John Milton , Paradise Regain'd , IV.383–384 ; Robert Anton , The Philosophers Satyrs ( London , 1616 ) , sig . D. Sir Thomas Elyot , too , among others , saw in the bee visible representation of right govern- ment , " a perpetuall ...
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... John Milton , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , " The Hymn , " stanza xiii ; “ Il Penseroso , " line 126 ; " Lycidas , " lines 28 , 124. Denis Saurat , Milton : Man and Thinker ( New York , 1925 ) , pp . 301 ff . 2. For drafts of ...
... John Milton , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , " The Hymn , " stanza xiii ; “ Il Penseroso , " line 126 ; " Lycidas , " lines 28 , 124. Denis Saurat , Milton : Man and Thinker ( New York , 1925 ) , pp . 301 ff . 2. For drafts of ...
Contents
A World of Instruments | 1 |
A Book of Knowledge | 21 |
An AntiPythagorean Cross | 126 |
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