English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryH. Holt, 1903 - 459 páginas |
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... ( MILTON Paradise Lost , I. 201 f . ) This passage was one of those where Bentley made himself ridiculous in his edition of Milton . " To smooth it " he changed the lines to read " Leviathan , whom God the vastest made Of all the kinds ...
... ( MILTON Paradise Lost , I. 201 f . ) This passage was one of those where Bentley made himself ridiculous in his edition of Milton . " To smooth it " he changed the lines to read " Leviathan , whom God the vastest made Of all the kinds ...
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... Milton's verse , see , besides the entire third essay in Mr. Symonds's book , Masson's edition of Milton , vol . iii . pp . 107-133 ; Robert Bridges's Milton's Prosody ; Mayor's Chapters on English Metre , 2d ed . , pp . 71-77 and 96 ...
... Milton's verse , see , besides the entire third essay in Mr. Symonds's book , Masson's edition of Milton , vol . iii . pp . 107-133 ; Robert Bridges's Milton's Prosody ; Mayor's Chapters on English Metre , 2d ed . , pp . 71-77 and 96 ...
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... Milton's hand " The Thing became a trumpet , whence he blew Soul - animating strains — alas , too few ! " Besides the eighteen English sonnets in regular form , Milton wrote a " tailed , " or " caudated , " sonnet , following an Italian ...
... Milton's hand " The Thing became a trumpet , whence he blew Soul - animating strains — alas , too few ! " Besides the eighteen English sonnets in regular form , Milton wrote a " tailed , " or " caudated , " sonnet , following an Italian ...
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ACCENT AND TIME | 3 |
Irregular intervals | 13 |
THE FOOT AND THE VERSE | 24 |
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