The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 108
... Poem into Latin . In the last four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) ...
... Poem into Latin . In the last four lines Barrow may have had in recollection the eulogies by Salzilli and Selvaggi prefixed to Milton's Latin Poems in the editions of 1645 and 1673 . English Verses by A. M. ( i.e. Andrew Marvell ) ...
Page 110
... poets write their verses , spelling words all the while in search of rhymes , and , like pack - horses , unable to get ... Poem rimes not . " Had Dryden been among those who were stumbled ? Milton's protest for Blank Verse was , at all ...
... poets write their verses , spelling words all the while in search of rhymes , and , like pack - horses , unable to get ... Poem rimes not . " Had Dryden been among those who were stumbled ? Milton's protest for Blank Verse was , at all ...
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... poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the application is hardly limited to them , but is extended even to shorter works , save in so far as one might be weak enough to yield to custom in ...
... poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the application is hardly limited to them , but is extended even to shorter works , save in so far as one might be weak enough to yield to custom in ...
Page 112
... poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming . " In other words , Milton regarded himself as the first to ... poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the ...
... poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming . " In other words , Milton regarded himself as the first to ... poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the ...
Page 113
... poem of such an order , he may have let his expression sweep beyond the exact bounds of his intention . For , though ... poems of his life - Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes - was he not , in the choruses of Samson Agonistes , to ...
... poem of such an order , he may have let his expression sweep beyond the exact bounds of his intention . For , though ... poems of his life - Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes - was he not , in the choruses of Samson Agonistes , to ...
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