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Whatever his plans , Milton was practicing his craft , and particularly
experimenting with various metrical patterns and with the possibilities of a new
kind of ode . “ Upon the Circumcision ” is closer to the Pindaric than any Milton
had written ...
Whatever his plans , Milton was practicing his craft , and particularly
experimenting with various metrical patterns and with the possibilities of a new
kind of ode . “ Upon the Circumcision ” is closer to the Pindaric than any Milton
had written ...
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Milton ' s most immediate predecessor in the form had been Spenser , particularly
in The Shepherd ' s Calendar . Unlike some of the classical forms which Milton
inherited , the pastoral elegy did not come to an end in the seventeenth century .
Milton ' s most immediate predecessor in the form had been Spenser , particularly
in The Shepherd ' s Calendar . Unlike some of the classical forms which Milton
inherited , the pastoral elegy did not come to an end in the seventeenth century .
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teen months of travel , his imagination was storing up memories other than music
which we shall find particularly in Paradise Lost . I shall not at this time pause
over the Latin poem Milton wrote to Manso , except to say that it shows that he
had ...
teen months of travel , his imagination was storing up memories other than music
which we shall find particularly in Paradise Lost . I shall not at this time pause
over the Latin poem Milton wrote to Manso , except to say that it shows that he
had ...
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