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Tipo documento | Libro |
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Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: |
John Milton; Merritt Y Hughes |
ISBN: | 0872206785 9780872206786 |
Numero OCLC: | 1127760781 |
Descrizione: | xix, 1,059 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
Contenuti: | A Chronology of the Main Events in Milton's Life -- Abbreviations of Titles of Milton's Works -- Abbreviations of Titles of Literary and Critical Works Cited in the Notes -- Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes -- A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV -- Psalm CXXXVI -- Verses found with the Commonplace Book: Carmina Elegiaca (Elegiac Verses) -- Verses found with the Commonplace Book: Ignavus satrapam dedecet (Slothful sleep disgraces a ruler) -- Apologus de Rustico et Hero (Fable of Peasant and Landlord) -- Elegia Prima (Elegy I) -- The Fifth Ode of Horace -- In Obitum Procancellarii Medici (On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician) -- Elegia Secunda (Elegy II) -- In Proditionem Bombardicam (On the Gunpowder Plot) -- In Eandem (On the Same) -- In Eandem (On the Same) -- In Eandem (On the Same) -- In Inventorem Bombardae (On the Inventor of Gunpowder) -- In Quintum Novembris (On the Fifth of November) -- Elegia Tertia (Elegy III) -- In Obitum Praesulis Eliensis (On the Death of the Bishop of Ely) -- Elegia Quarta (Elegy IV) -- At a Vacation Exercise in the College -- Naturam Non Pati Senium (That Nature is Not Subject to Old Age) -- On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough -- Elegia Quinta (Elegy V) -- Song: On May Morning -- On the Morning of Christ's Nativity -- Elegia Sexta (Elegy VI) -- Sonnet I: O Nightingale! -- Sonnet II: Donna leggiadra! (Beautiful Lady) -- Sonnet III: Qual in colle aspro (As on a Rugged Mountain) -- Canzone -- Sonnet IV: Diodati, e te'l diro (Diodati, and I will Say It to You) -- Sonnet V: Per certo i bei vostr' occhi (In Truth, Your Fair Eyes) -- Sonnet VI: Giovane piano, e semplicetto amante (Young, Gentle, and Candid Lover) -- De Idea Platonica quemadmodum Aristoteles Intellexit (On the Platonic Idea as Understood by Aristotle) -- Elegia Septima (Elegy VII) -- The Passion -- On Shakespeare -- On the University Carrier -- Another on the Same -- Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester -- L'Allegro -- Il Penseroso -- Sonnet VII: How Soon Hath Time -- Arcades -- On Time -- Upon the Circumcision -- At a Solemn Music -- Ad Patrem (To His Father) -- A Mask (Comus) -- Psalm CXIV -- Philosophus ad Regem Quendam (A Philosopher to a Certain King) -- Lycidas -- Ad Salsillum, Poetam Romanum, Aegrotantem (To Salzilli, a Roman Poet, When He Was Ill) -- Mansus (Manso) -- Ad Leonoram Romae Canentem (To Leonora Singing in Rome) -- Ad Eandem (To the Same) -- Ad Eandem (To the Same) -- Epitaphium Damonis (Damon's Epitaph) -- Translations from Of Reformation Touching Church Discipline in England -- Translations from An Apology for Smectymnuus -- Sonnet VIII: When the Assault Was Intended to the City -- Sonnet IX: Lady That in the Prime -- Translation from Tetrachordon -- Sonnet X: To the Lady Margaret Ley -- In Effigiei Eius Sculptorem (On the Engraver of His Likeness) -- Verses from The History of Britain -- Sonnet XI: On the Detraction Which Followed upon My Writing Certain Treatises -- Sonnet XII: On the Same -- Sonnet XIII: To My Friend, Mr. Henry Lawes, on His Airs -- On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament -- Sonnet XIV: On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catharine Thomason, My Christian Friend, Deceased, 16 December, 1646 -- Ad Ioannem Rousium (To John Rouse), Oxoniensis Academiae Bibliothecarium (Librarian of Oxford Unversity) -- Psalm LXXX -- Psalm LXXXI -- Psalm LXXXII -- Psalm LXXXIII -- Psalm LXXXIV -- Psalm LXXXV -- Psalm LXXXVI -- Psalm LXXXVII -- Psalm LXXXVIII -- Sonnet XV: On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester -- Latin Verses from Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio: In Salmasii Hundredam (Against the Hundred of Salmasius) -- Sonnet XVI: To the Lord General Cromwell -- Sonnet XVII: To Sir Henry Vane the Younger -- Psalm I -- Psalm II -- Psalm III -- Psalm IV -- Psalm V -- Psalm VI -- Psalm VII -- Psalm VIII -- Sonnet XVIII: On the Late Massacre in Piemont -- Sonnet XIX: When I Consider -- Sonnet XX: Lawrence of Virtuous Father -- Sonnet XXI: Cyriack, Whose Grandsire -- Sonnet XXII: To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness -- Sonnet XXIII: Methought I Saw -- Paradise Lost: Introduction -- Book I -- Book II -- Book III -- Book IV -- Book V -- Book VI -- Book VII -- Book VIII -- Book IX -- Book X -- Book XI -- Book XII -- Paradise Regained: Introduction -- The First Book -- The Second Book -- The Third Book -- The Fourth Book -- Samson Agonistes: Introduction -- Samson Agonistes -- Some Early Oratorical Performances (Prolusions) -- Of Education -- The Reason of Church Government Urged Against Prelaty -- An Apology For Smectymnuus (Selections) -- The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (Selections) -- Areopagitica -- The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates -- Eikonoklastes (Selections) -- The Second Defense of the People of England (Selections) -- A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes -- Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings Out of the Church -- The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth -- The Christian Doctrine (Selections) -- App. Collections for the Life of Milton / John Aubrey -- App. The Life of Milton / Edward Phillips -- App. An Anonymous Life of Milton. |
Altri titoli: | Works. |
Responsabilità: | John Milton ; edited, with notes and introduction, by Merritt Y. Hughes. |
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