The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... rhyming , and follow diligently the excellent Greek and Latin examples " in true versifying . " Milton's invective against Rhyme , I suspect , is to be received cum grano . He was probably provoked to strength of statement by having ...
... rhyming , and follow diligently the excellent Greek and Latin examples " in true versifying . " Milton's invective against Rhyme , I suspect , is to be received cum grano . He was probably provoked to strength of statement by having ...
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... rhyme . " pointed out , Ariosto , Orl , Fur . , Cant . i . Stanza 2 : - " Cosa non detta in prosa mai nè in rima . " So , as Bentley Rime being the more correct spelling ( from the A.-S. rim , numbering , not from the Greek pv0μós ...
... rhyme . " pointed out , Ariosto , Orl , Fur . , Cant . i . Stanza 2 : - " Cosa non detta in prosa mai nè in rima . " So , as Bentley Rime being the more correct spelling ( from the A.-S. rim , numbering , not from the Greek pv0μós ...
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... " So strook with dread and anguish fell the Fiend . " Par . L. VI . 863 . Par . Reg . IV . 576 . " ... by mortal finger strook , " Ode Nat . 95 . In this last instance the word rhymes to stances are 134 [ BOOK II . Notes to Paradise Lost .
... " So strook with dread and anguish fell the Fiend . " Par . L. VI . 863 . Par . Reg . IV . 576 . " ... by mortal finger strook , " Ode Nat . 95 . In this last instance the word rhymes to stances are 134 [ BOOK II . Notes to Paradise Lost .
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John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. In this last instance the word rhymes to stances are as follows : - " took . " The other two in- 66 " Satan had not to answer , but stood struck . " Par . Reg . III . 146 . " And with blindness ...
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. In this last instance the word rhymes to stances are as follows : - " took . " The other two in- 66 " Satan had not to answer , but stood struck . " Par . Reg . III . 146 . " And with blindness ...
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... rhyme in these two lines . 300-306 . " Yet more there be , " & c . Again observe the effect given in this passage by the peculiar versification , and the rhymes in the last four lines . We are reminded more of the metre in some parts of ...
... rhyme in these two lines . 300-306 . " Yet more there be , " & c . Again observe the effect given in this passage by the peculiar versification , and the rhymes in the last four lines . We are reminded more of the metre in some parts of ...
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