A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 300
... perhaps use a period . The next sentence— “ And that strife was not inglorious ” —thus becomes a con- tinuation of this one . Often a mere comma separates sen- tences grammatically independent : thou hast given me to possess Life in ...
... perhaps use a period . The next sentence— “ And that strife was not inglorious ” —thus becomes a con- tinuation of this one . Often a mere comma separates sen- tences grammatically independent : thou hast given me to possess Life in ...
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 ...
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... perhaps because of his carelessness in print- ing Eikonoklastes . " Samuel Simmons , to whom seventeen years later he gave the copy of Paradise Lost , was his suc- cessor , perhaps his son.8 Of Milton's later prose publications The ...
... perhaps because of his carelessness in print- ing Eikonoklastes . " Samuel Simmons , to whom seventeen years later he gave the copy of Paradise Lost , was his suc- cessor , perhaps his son.8 Of Milton's later prose publications The ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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