The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... less than three syllables , and that every pause ought in itself to have metrical harmony ; and therefore that the pause on a monosyllable at the commencement of a line is bad . This would condemn some of Milton's most musical lines ...
... less than three syllables , and that every pause ought in itself to have metrical harmony ; and therefore that the pause on a monosyllable at the commencement of a line is bad . This would condemn some of Milton's most musical lines ...
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... less fluency than Shakspeare , or even Spenser ; but certainly more nerve and strength than either of them . Shakspeare has a more idiomatic combination of words , with a simple , beautiful , and spell - like colloquiality : Milton's ...
... less fluency than Shakspeare , or even Spenser ; but certainly more nerve and strength than either of them . Shakspeare has a more idiomatic combination of words , with a simple , beautiful , and spell - like colloquiality : Milton's ...
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... less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Au- gustus Cæsar also had begun his Ajax ; but , un- able to please his own judgement with what he had begun , left it unfinished . Seneca , the philosopher , is by some ...
... less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Au- gustus Cæsar also had begun his Ajax ; but , un- able to please his own judgement with what he had begun , left it unfinished . Seneca , the philosopher , is by some ...
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... their own perplexities involved , They ravel more , still less resolved , But never find self - satisfying solution . As if they would confine the Interminable , 305 And tie him to his own prescript , Who made SAMSON AGONISTES . 39.
... their own perplexities involved , They ravel more , still less resolved , But never find self - satisfying solution . As if they would confine the Interminable , 305 And tie him to his own prescript , Who made SAMSON AGONISTES . 39.
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... less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . 620 Thoughts , my tormentors , arm'd with deadly stings , 87 Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise Dire ...
... less than wounds immedicable Rankle , and fester , and gangrene , To black mortification . 620 Thoughts , my tormentors , arm'd with deadly stings , 87 Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise Dire ...
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alludes allusion ancient appear beautiful bright brother called Caphtor character charms chastity Chorus Circe Comus Dagon Dalila dance dark daughter death delight divine doth drama Earl of Bridgewater edit Egerton enchanted enemies Euripides evil expression eyes fable Faer fair fairy Faithful Shepherdess father Fletcher's Faithful friends glory gods Greek hand Harefield hast hath head Heaven Henry honour hyæna iambic imagery John Spenser Lady language light Lord Lord Brackley LUDLOW CASTLE Manoah Mask Milton mind mortal nature never NEWTON night noble numbers nymph observed Ovid Paradise Lost passage pastoral perhaps Philistines poem poet poetical poetry Sabrina Samson Agonistes says seems sense sentiment Shakspeare Shakspeare's shepherd sister song soul speaking Spenser spirit spondee strength supposed sweet Tempest thee thou thought THYER tion TODD tragedy verse virgin virtue WARBURTON WARTON wild winds wood words youth