A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... just before him at Cambridge represented the new modes of expression initiated by John Donne . The meter is the heroic couplet , used loosely according 6 to the practice of such Elizabethans as Jonson . The 140 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
... just before him at Cambridge represented the new modes of expression initiated by John Donne . The meter is the heroic couplet , used loosely according 6 to the practice of such Elizabethans as Jonson . The 140 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
Page 149
... represented ) , and that they were intended for recitation before an academic audience . The openings , he thinks , are humorous and the social tone of the poems as a whole more appropriate to Cambridge than to Horton . He dates them in ...
... represented ) , and that they were intended for recitation before an academic audience . The openings , he thinks , are humorous and the social tone of the poems as a whole more appropriate to Cambridge than to Horton . He dates them in ...
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... represents something new in Milton interpreta- tion . It is really quite different in its implications from Dryden's ... representing the real values of his work , with the inference that Milton's poetry can no longer be admired as a ...
... represents something new in Milton interpreta- tion . It is really quite different in its implications from Dryden's ... representing the real values of his work , with the inference that Milton's poetry can no longer be admired as a ...
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PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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