A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 312
... verse paragraph " so often mentioned in discussions of Milton's poetry is as much a matter of rhetoric as it is of verse . It is because the sense is sus- pended through line after line , and because Milton takes pains to avoid ...
... verse paragraph " so often mentioned in discussions of Milton's poetry is as much a matter of rhetoric as it is of verse . It is because the sense is sus- pended through line after line , and because Milton takes pains to avoid ...
Page 323
... verse . In conspicuous cases we may say ( see page 316 ) that the type of foot is changed . Thus we may say that ... verse accent . Notable examples are the following : Prose accent : Búrnt áfter them to the bottomless pit . Verse accent ...
... verse . In conspicuous cases we may say ( see page 316 ) that the type of foot is changed . Thus we may say that ... verse accent . Notable examples are the following : Prose accent : Búrnt áfter them to the bottomless pit . Verse accent ...
Page 324
James Holly Hanford. verse from prose in an obvious and easy way . The stylistic heightening and the bold effects of rhythm in Milton's blank verse are in part due to the need which he felt of supplying the deficiency of rhyme by other ...
James Holly Hanford. verse from prose in an obvious and easy way . The stylistic heightening and the bold effects of rhythm in Milton's blank verse are in part due to the need which he felt of supplying the deficiency of rhyme by other ...
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