The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, Volume 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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Page 5
... particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to HIS VOCABULARY 5.
... particular passage , on the class of things and notions with which he is there concerning himself , whether the expression shall show more or less of the Saxon . There is one way in which a verbal index to HIS VOCABULARY 5.
Page 65
... expression of our conception its in a single word , when he did want to express it , Milton confined himself , even more strictly than Shakespeare , to the alternative of his or her . On the whole , her seems to have been Milton's ...
... expression of our conception its in a single word , when he did want to express it , Milton confined himself , even more strictly than Shakespeare , to the alternative of his or her . On the whole , her seems to have been Milton's ...
Page 79
... expression , or grammatical ellipses ( though , strictly considered , these resolve themselves into ellipses of thought too ) , there is a great variety of kinds , not a few being really Latinisms . Omission of the Nominative to a Verb ...
... expression , or grammatical ellipses ( though , strictly considered , these resolve themselves into ellipses of thought too ) , there is a great variety of kinds , not a few being really Latinisms . Omission of the Nominative to a Verb ...
Page 122
... expression of this fact is that English Blank Verse admits a trisyllabic substitute for the Iambus in any place , and may thus become hendecasyllabic . Scanning the seventy specimen lines , we make out this 122 MILTON'S ENGLISH.
... expression of this fact is that English Blank Verse admits a trisyllabic substitute for the Iambus in any place , and may thus become hendecasyllabic . Scanning the seventy specimen lines , we make out this 122 MILTON'S ENGLISH.
Page 141
... and Introduction , by C. S. Jerram , M.A. , Trin . Coll . Oxon . ( 1874 ) , and the same scholar's edition of Paradise Regained ( 1877 ) . without variation of expression , by editor after editor , PREFACE TO THE NOTES 141.
... and Introduction , by C. S. Jerram , M.A. , Trin . Coll . Oxon . ( 1874 ) , and the same scholar's edition of Paradise Regained ( 1877 ) . without variation of expression , by editor after editor , PREFACE TO THE NOTES 141.
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