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Pagina 169
... verse is prevailingly iambic pentameter varied occasionally by the introduction of three - foot lines . The rhyme varies from the couplet form to intricate stan- zaic arrangements , with a sprinkling of unrhymed lines . The poem closes ...
... verse is prevailingly iambic pentameter varied occasionally by the introduction of three - foot lines . The rhyme varies from the couplet form to intricate stan- zaic arrangements , with a sprinkling of unrhymed lines . The poem closes ...
Pagina 309
... verse affords is the pleasure of the ear . 8 It is a curious fact that similes and figurative language generally are not at all evenly distributed in Milton's blank verse poems or even in Paradise Lost itself . In Books I and II they ...
... verse affords is the pleasure of the ear . 8 It is a curious fact that similes and figurative language generally are not at all evenly distributed in Milton's blank verse poems or even in Paradise Lost itself . In Books I and II they ...
Pagina 335
... verse and rhyme was one of long standing . Milton himself , in the foreword to Paradise Lost , had thrown out a challenge against the prevailing practice of the Restoration poets . But rhyme and regularity had already triumphed , and it ...
... verse and rhyme was one of long standing . Milton himself , in the foreword to Paradise Lost , had thrown out a challenge against the prevailing practice of the Restoration poets . But rhyme and regularity had already triumphed , and it ...
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MATERIALS FOR MILTONS BIOGRAPHY | 1 |
THE PROSE WORKS | 68 |
THE MINOR POEMS | 132 |
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