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... RiME , III . PROSODY AND DICTION · PAGE 3 44 54 PART II THE INFLUENCE OF PARADISE LOST IV . THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR RELATION TO EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY BLANK VERSE . V. THE INFLUENCE BEFORE THOMSON , 1667-1726 . VI ...
... RiME , III . PROSODY AND DICTION · PAGE 3 44 54 PART II THE INFLUENCE OF PARADISE LOST IV . THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR RELATION TO EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY BLANK VERSE . V. THE INFLUENCE BEFORE THOMSON , 1667-1726 . VI ...
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... rime 1 Another blank - verse burlesque , Fanscomb Barn ( 1713 ) , was composed by the neo- classic poetess Anne , Countess of Winchilsea . It cannot be maintained that these parodies argue a low estimate of Milton , for both were ...
... rime 1 Another blank - verse burlesque , Fanscomb Barn ( 1713 ) , was composed by the neo- classic poetess Anne , Countess of Winchilsea . It cannot be maintained that these parodies argue a low estimate of Milton , for both were ...
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Raymond Dexter Havens. CHAPTER II BLANK VERSE AND RIME " THIS neglect then of rime , " we read in the note prefixed to Paradise Lost , “ . . . is to be esteemed an example set , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to ...
Raymond Dexter Havens. CHAPTER II BLANK VERSE AND RIME " THIS neglect then of rime , " we read in the note prefixed to Paradise Lost , “ . . . is to be esteemed an example set , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to ...
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... rime , the evidence is abundant but unfortunately conflicting . Two utterances towards the close of the seventeenth century indicate that unrimed poetry was at that time enjoying some vogue as a novelty , ' and so late as 1764 Goldsmith ...
... rime , the evidence is abundant but unfortunately conflicting . Two utterances towards the close of the seventeenth century indicate that unrimed poetry was at that time enjoying some vogue as a novelty , ' and so late as 1764 Goldsmith ...
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... rime , a preference further indicated by the publication of five rimed paraphrases of parts of Paradise Lost , and by versions of Shakespeare , Spenser , and Blair's Grave " reduced to couplets . " Yet here also there is evidence on the ...
... rime , a preference further indicated by the publication of five rimed paraphrases of parts of Paradise Lost , and by versions of Shakespeare , Spenser , and Blair's Grave " reduced to couplets . " Yet here also there is evidence on the ...
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