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Sonetos / Sansón Agonista / John Milton ; cronologías, introducción, notas y traducción del: Dr. A. Sarvia Santander.

LIBRA - Rare PR3554 .S5 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Milton, John, 1608-1674, author.
Contributor:
Saravia, Adolfo, 1928-2015, writer of introduction, translator.
Curran, Stuart A., honoree.
Wittreich, Joseph Anthony, donor.
Stuart Curran-Joseph Wittreich Milton Collection copy (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Grandes poetas.
Grandes poetas
Language:
English
Italian
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Milton, John, 1608-1674. Sonnets--Translations into Spanish.
Milton, John.
Samson (Biblical judge)--Poetry--Translations into Spanish.
Samson.
English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700--Translations into Spanish.
English poetry.
Physical Description:
325, [11] pages ; 19 cm
Other Title:
Sonetos, Sansón Agonista
Sansón Agonista
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Orbis Fabbri, 1998.
Contents:
Cronologías
Sonetos
Sonetos Ingleses
Sonetos con Estrambote
Sonetos Ialianos
Sansón Agonista
Prólogo del Autor
Juicios sobre Milton.
Notes:
English or Italian texts with Spanish translation on opposing pages.
Green paper boards stamped in gilt and white with oval portrait of Milton by William Faithorne on front cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-325).
Local Notes:
PR3554.S5: Presented to the Penn Libraries by Joseph A. Wittenreich in honor of Stuart A. Curran, 2015 has [6] page illustrated leaflet on the life of John Milton and his works signed F.B. laid in.
ISBN:
8440223277
OCLC:
1574143951

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