A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 158
... close . The subject matter of the masque is al- most always a combination of mythology and allegory , adapted in the Elizabethan manner to the social occasion for which the masque is written . In the composition of masques delicacy and ...
... close . The subject matter of the masque is al- most always a combination of mythology and allegory , adapted in the Elizabethan manner to the social occasion for which the masque is written . In the composition of masques delicacy and ...
Page 172
... close with a couplet , but the Italian originals which , on the whole , avoided such an ending . It is not true that he violates Italian precedent by failing to preserve a rhetorical pause at the exact conclusion of the octave . This is ...
... close with a couplet , but the Italian originals which , on the whole , avoided such an ending . It is not true that he violates Italian precedent by failing to preserve a rhetorical pause at the exact conclusion of the octave . This is ...
Page 192
... close of the poem , due to disturbance of the type during the process of printing . The bibliographical problems connected with the first edition are therefore very complicated and the data have never yet been fully assembled . See ...
... close of the poem , due to disturbance of the type during the process of printing . The bibliographical problems connected with the first edition are therefore very complicated and the data have never yet been fully assembled . See ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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