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... Italy has been left to the last , because for the present purposes Italian sonnets may be regarded as Elizabethan quatorzains with the Miltonic rime - scheme . This does not imply that they are distinguishable from the work of ...
... Italy has been left to the last , because for the present purposes Italian sonnets may be regarded as Elizabethan quatorzains with the Miltonic rime - scheme . This does not imply that they are distinguishable from the work of ...
Page 486
... Italian poems possess . The latter seem to have af- fected the English quatorzain principally by strengthening the in- fluence of Milton towards the legitimate form . One feature of the Italian sonnet which seems not to have been ...
... Italian poems possess . The latter seem to have af- fected the English quatorzain principally by strengthening the in- fluence of Milton towards the legitimate form . One feature of the Italian sonnet which seems not to have been ...
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... Italian authors , ' knew the Yorkes well and bantered them on their intimacy with both Edwards and his op- ponent Warburton . Very likely Mr. Wray explained to Edwards the general structure of the legitimate sonnet ( saying nothing ...
... Italian authors , ' knew the Yorkes well and bantered them on their intimacy with both Edwards and his op- ponent Warburton . Very likely Mr. Wray explained to Edwards the general structure of the legitimate sonnet ( saying nothing ...
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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