Visionary Poetics: Milton's Tradition and His LegacyHuntington Library, 1979 - 324 páginas |
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... rhyme , works out a single , continuous rhyme scheme . Thus in- stead of beginning a new rhyme scheme with each new stanza , the poet treats those stanzas , or verse paragraphs , as if they did . not exist at all . The divisions did ...
... rhyme , works out a single , continuous rhyme scheme . Thus in- stead of beginning a new rhyme scheme with each new stanza , the poet treats those stanzas , or verse paragraphs , as if they did . not exist at all . The divisions did ...
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... rhyme , and with any formal design , those revisions instead confirm the con- tention of Merritt Y. Hughes : that actually Milton's " revisions did not add even one to the original ten unrhymed lines . ” 210 In fact , through revision ...
... rhyme , and with any formal design , those revisions instead confirm the con- tention of Merritt Y. Hughes : that actually Milton's " revisions did not add even one to the original ten unrhymed lines . ” 210 In fact , through revision ...
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... rhyme as a mere ornament , he remained surprisingly exact in his use of it . Milton has substantial historical precedent for the rhymes he chooses . Some of those rhymes may be less precise , and less common , than others ; but none are ...
... rhyme as a mere ornament , he remained surprisingly exact in his use of it . Milton has substantial historical precedent for the rhymes he chooses . Some of those rhymes may be less precise , and less common , than others ; but none are ...
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Numerical Structure of the World | 13 |
A Diagram Illustrating Joseph Medes Conception of Revelations Structure | 16 |
A Diagram Illustrating Henry Mores Conception of Revelations Structure | 17 |
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