[PDF] The Lycidus and Epitaphium Damonis of Milton.... Lycidas and Epitaphium Damonis. Including a Reprint of the Rare Latin Version of the Lycidas William Hogg, Professor Milton John from. implacable despot.1 John Milton (1608-74), who acclaimed the execution of like Virgil, he was early drawn to the pastoral and, predictably, his Lycidas. in Epitaphium Damonis, was to have no readers outside Britain, and it was restricting The Latin poems were distinctly divided Milton himself, in both editions into to the climax.of Lycidas (178 -181), although the imagery of the latter is 2 For a discussion of Milton's metres, see Classical Review, April 1887, pp. 46-48. 217 LAllegro, II Penseroso, Arcades, Comus, and Lycidas. The beginning of Epitaphium Damonis, in which under the guise of the shepherd. Thyrsis he
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