John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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Unlike various earlier and later poets , Milton did not feel a necessary separation
between octave and sestet . More and more , he tends to enjambment - carrying
over the sense from either the eighth or the ninth line . In some of his finest ...
Unlike various earlier and later poets , Milton did not feel a necessary separation
between octave and sestet . More and more , he tends to enjambment - carrying
over the sense from either the eighth or the ninth line . In some of his finest ...
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The Chorus has various uses ; it may and often does tell the antecedent action ,
reminding us of episodes in Samson's life which took place before the play
begins . It acts as commentary upon what other characters say and do . In
Samson , it ...
The Chorus has various uses ; it may and often does tell the antecedent action ,
reminding us of episodes in Samson's life which took place before the play
begins . It acts as commentary upon what other characters say and do . In
Samson , it ...
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In various ways , the Prologue recalls both Adam's soliloquy in Book X of
Paradise Lost and various prologues in the epic . Like Adam and like Satan ,
Samson is intensely conscious of the contrast between “ what once I was , and
what am ...
In various ways , the Prologue recalls both Adam's soliloquy in Book X of
Paradise Lost and various prologues in the epic . Like Adam and like Satan ,
Samson is intensely conscious of the contrast between “ what once I was , and
what am ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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