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Page 340
... and xi separately in 1880. In 1879 he had also translated the Agamemnon of Aeschylus into blank verse . I do not see that this work is at all Miltonic . tions that are Miltonic in the best sense , rich 340 THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON.
... and xi separately in 1880. In 1879 he had also translated the Agamemnon of Aeschylus into blank verse . I do not see that this work is at all Miltonic . tions that are Miltonic in the best sense , rich 340 THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON.
Page 344
... Aeschylus ( ib . 167–72 ) . See also p . 351 below . Crit . Rev. , liii . 67-8 . I have not seen the poem . See Bibl . I , 1808 ( Noble ) , 1814 ( Elton ) , 1821 ( " A. S. " ) . One of the earliest pieces of blank verse was Marlowe's ...
... Aeschylus ( ib . 167–72 ) . See also p . 351 below . Crit . Rev. , liii . 67-8 . I have not seen the poem . See Bibl . I , 1808 ( Noble ) , 1814 ( Elton ) , 1821 ( " A. S. " ) . One of the earliest pieces of blank verse was Marlowe's ...
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... Aeschylus , Sophocles , and Euripides were thought of as poems almost more than as plays . Furthermore , in most aspects Milton's genius was closer to the Greek drama than to Homer ; if , therefore , his style and diction were suitable ...
... Aeschylus , Sophocles , and Euripides were thought of as poems almost more than as plays . Furthermore , in most aspects Milton's genius was closer to the Greek drama than to Homer ; if , therefore , his style and diction were suitable ...
Page 347
... Aeschylus , which he brought - virate into blank verse out in 1777. " As most things have been said , and well said in our 1 Philoctetes , II . i . 7–11 . 2 Ajax , I. i . 8-11 . 3 Philoctetes , II . i . 40–46 . 4 New ed . , 1820 , p ...
... Aeschylus , which he brought - virate into blank verse out in 1777. " As most things have been said , and well said in our 1 Philoctetes , II . i . 7–11 . 2 Ajax , I. i . 8-11 . 3 Philoctetes , II . i . 40–46 . 4 New ed . , 1820 , p ...
Page 348
... Aeschylus without stealing from Milton and Gray . " Here are some of the thefts : I heard his thund'ring voice , I saw his form In bulk and stature proudly eminent ; I saw him roll his shield , large , massy , round , Of broad ...
... Aeschylus without stealing from Milton and Gray . " Here are some of the thefts : I heard his thund'ring voice , I saw his form In bulk and stature proudly eminent ; I saw him roll his shield , large , massy , round , Of broad ...
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