The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... sound , The appointed time , the day whereon Our solemn feast comes round . 4 This was a statute given of old For Israel to observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In ...
... sound , The appointed time , the day whereon Our solemn feast comes round . 4 This was a statute given of old For Israel to observe , A law of Jacob's God to hold , From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a testimony ordained In ...
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... set off wretched matter and lame metre , " and speaks of it as " a thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no musical delight , " consisting merely in " the jingling sound of like endings , 110 Notes to Preliminary Matter .
... set off wretched matter and lame metre , " and speaks of it as " a thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no musical delight , " consisting merely in " the jingling sound of like endings , 110 Notes to Preliminary Matter .
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John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. merely in " the jingling sound of like endings , " and in fact " a trouble- some and modern bondage " to poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the ...
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. merely in " the jingling sound of like endings , " and in fact " a trouble- some and modern bondage " to poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the ...
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... sound of like endings , " whereas here by rhime he means verse in general . So also in the only other passage of his poetry in which the word occurs- Lycid . , line 11. There also he means verse in general , and there he spells the word ...
... sound of like endings , " whereas here by rhime he means verse in general . So also in the only other passage of his poetry in which the word occurs- Lycid . , line 11. There also he means verse in general , and there he spells the word ...
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... sound . Either the third foot must be read as an anap©¡st , or the word " hugest " must be pronounced as one syllable , " hug'st . " As in the original text this word is spelt fully and not with the apostrophe , the first is probably the ...
... sound . Either the third foot must be read as an anap©¡st , or the word " hugest " must be pronounced as one syllable , " hug'st . " As in the original text this word is spelt fully and not with the apostrophe , the first is probably the ...
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