The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... rhyme , according to the Latin measure , as near as the language will permit . WHAT slender youth , bedewed with liquid odours , Courts thee on roses in some pleasant cave , Pyrrha ? For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair ...
... rhyme , according to the Latin measure , as near as the language will permit . WHAT slender youth , bedewed with liquid odours , Courts thee on roses in some pleasant cave , Pyrrha ? For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair ...
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... Rhyme , and especially of the Rhymed Drama . In his Essay on Dramatic Poetry ( 1663 ) he had discussed the question , and given the preference to Rhyme ; and his practice had in the main corresponded . But , at the time with which we ...
... Rhyme , and especially of the Rhymed Drama . In his Essay on Dramatic Poetry ( 1663 ) he had discussed the question , and given the preference to Rhyme ; and his practice had in the main corresponded . But , at the time with which we ...
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... Rhyme . Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his pro- posal to try the effects of a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand , Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experi- ment . For , though all ...
... Rhyme . Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his pro- posal to try the effects of a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand , Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experi- ment . For , though all ...
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... Rhyme that is left unsuggested in Milton's brief decision . It is more relevant to glance at Milton's sketch of the history of the question : -Rhyme , he truly says , had been utterly unrecognised , if it was not even systematically ...
... Rhyme that is left unsuggested in Milton's brief decision . It is more relevant to glance at Milton's sketch of the history of the question : -Rhyme , he truly says , had been utterly unrecognised , if it was not even systematically ...
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... Rhyme more at length and as strongly . The passage is in his Schoolmaster , and must have been known to Milton ... Rhyming , brought " first into Italy by Goths and Huns when all good verses and all good " learning too were destroyed by ...
... Rhyme more at length and as strongly . The passage is in his Schoolmaster , and must have been known to Milton ... Rhyming , brought " first into Italy by Goths and Huns when all good verses and all good " learning too were destroyed by ...
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