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... stanza of his On Milton's Paradice Lost ( Miscellaneous Poems , 1740 , p . 17 ) . xviii . 328 ( 1764 ) . • William Massey , Remarks upon P. L. ( 1761 ) , p . iv . Explanatory Notes ( 1734 ) , p . xiv . • " Addison , " in Lives ( ed ...
... stanza of his On Milton's Paradice Lost ( Miscellaneous Poems , 1740 , p . 17 ) . xviii . 328 ( 1764 ) . • William Massey , Remarks upon P. L. ( 1761 ) , p . iv . Explanatory Notes ( 1734 ) , p . xiv . • " Addison , " in Lives ( ed ...
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... stanzas in blank verse.3 Lyrics without rime — usually , like Collins's exquisite Ode to Evening , in the meter of ... stanza of Milton's translation , see Bibl . III c . 994 · · minister , teacher of elocution , and BLANK VERSE AND ...
... stanzas in blank verse.3 Lyrics without rime — usually , like Collins's exquisite Ode to Evening , in the meter of ... stanza of Milton's translation , see Bibl . III c . 994 · · minister , teacher of elocution , and BLANK VERSE AND ...
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... stanzas of " intermixed rhyme " like the Spenserian , and , for serious poetry , of practically all verse except the octo- and the deca - syllabic . They brought all hypermetrical syllables into line by elisions like " t ' admire " and ...
... stanzas of " intermixed rhyme " like the Spenserian , and , for serious poetry , of practically all verse except the octo- and the deca - syllabic . They brought all hypermetrical syllables into line by elisions like " t ' admire " and ...
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... stanza found almost no admirers ? These narrow and unyielding conceptions of prosody were , as has been said , well - nigh universal even among writers of blank verse and admirers of Milton . Nor were they held modestly as mere opinions ...
... stanza found almost no admirers ? These narrow and unyielding conceptions of prosody were , as has been said , well - nigh universal even among writers of blank verse and admirers of Milton . Nor were they held modestly as mere opinions ...
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... stanza ] as for Miltonic blank verse . " . " " I am no great friend to blank- verse for subjects which are to be treated of with simplicity , " Fox wrote Wordsworth ( May 25 , 1801 , Harper's Wordsworth , i . 418 ) . And so late as 1810 ...
... stanza ] as for Miltonic blank verse . " . " " I am no great friend to blank- verse for subjects which are to be treated of with simplicity , " Fox wrote Wordsworth ( May 25 , 1801 , Harper's Wordsworth , i . 418 ) . And so late as 1810 ...
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