The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - Počet stran: 362 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 27
Strana 59
... verse by writing sentences which refuse to co - operate with the line - lengths . His full - stops tend just to miss the line - endings . Thus ' Forget not ' in the Piedmont Sonnet is not only a Latinism . It is also a studied insult to ...
... verse by writing sentences which refuse to co - operate with the line - lengths . His full - stops tend just to miss the line - endings . Thus ' Forget not ' in the Piedmont Sonnet is not only a Latinism . It is also a studied insult to ...
Strana 297
John Milton. Sonnets and Other Verse 1642-1658 Sonnets I and VII ( and five Italian sonnets ) belong to Milton's youth ... verse . In keeping with his heroic themes , Milton's style is elevated in various ways , but these ways , such as ...
John Milton. Sonnets and Other Verse 1642-1658 Sonnets I and VII ( and five Italian sonnets ) belong to Milton's youth ... verse . In keeping with his heroic themes , Milton's style is elevated in various ways , but these ways , such as ...
Strana 345
... verse of his Samson Agonistes.1 In the ode On the Morn- ing of Christ's Nativity , however , Milton adapts not so much Pindar's elaborate structures as his gravity , seriousness , ' loftiness ' . Yet the result was ' a new kind of lyric ...
... verse of his Samson Agonistes.1 In the ode On the Morn- ing of Christ's Nativity , however , Milton adapts not so much Pindar's elaborate structures as his gravity , seriousness , ' loftiness ' . Yet the result was ' a new kind of lyric ...
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
ancient appear begin better bring Brother called Cambridge century chastity Christian classical Comus dance dark death divine doth early ears earth edition elegy Elizabethan English eyes fact fair followed give gods Greek hast hath head heav'n human Italy John Jonson King Lady language late Latin Lawes learned less light lines live London look Lost Lycidas masque means MICHIGAN Milton morn Nativity nature never night once pastoral peace perhaps phrase poem poet poetry praise present printed published Renaissance sense shepherds sing Smectymnuus song Sonnet soul sound Spenser sphere Spirit star Studies sweet thee things thou thought tradition translation true truth turn University verse Virgil virtue winds wood writing written young youth