A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 46
Page 139
... Perhaps he unconsciously antedated the poem for the same reason . He need not have been ashamed of it even at the age of twenty , for despite its quaintly awkward title and the presence in it of strained images in the fashion of the day ...
... Perhaps he unconsciously antedated the poem for the same reason . He need not have been ashamed of it even at the age of twenty , for despite its quaintly awkward title and the presence in it of strained images in the fashion of the day ...
Page 325
... perhaps be more correctly called monostrophic . The meters in part follow a definite scheme , in part are used freely ( apolelymenon ) . The Phalaecian verses twice admit a spondee in the third foot , a substitution which Catullus makes ...
... perhaps be more correctly called monostrophic . The meters in part follow a definite scheme , in part are used freely ( apolelymenon ) . The Phalaecian verses twice admit a spondee in the third foot , a substitution which Catullus makes ...
Page 400
... perhaps a dozen times in one book . " It is safe to picture Milton himself as often present in the printing houses and thoroughly acquainted with the technique of bookmaking as it was practised in his day.10 What editorial assistance he ...
... perhaps a dozen times in one book . " It is safe to picture Milton himself as often present in the printing houses and thoroughly acquainted with the technique of bookmaking as it was practised in his day.10 What editorial assistance he ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adam and Eve Adam's ancient angels Areopagitica blank verse Book CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cambridge Chorus Christ Christian church classical Columbia Edition Comus CRUZ The University death Defense Diodati discussion divine divorce doctrine drama edition Edward Phillips elaborate elegy English epic evidence expression fall Greek Heaven Horton period human idea Il Penseroso influence interest interpretation Italian Italy John Milton King L'Allegro later Latin learned letter liberty lines literary Lycidas manuscript masque Masson material ment mind modern nature original pamphlet Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallel Parliament passage passion Penseroso philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry political printed prose published Puritan reason Reformation religious Renaissance Samson Agonistes Satan says Scripture Shakespeare Smectymnuus sonnets Spenser spirit statement style suggestion theme theological thought tion ton's tract tradition translation University Library UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA verse writing written