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עמוד xxxi
Shakespeare himself , divine as are his gifts , has not , of the marks of the master
, this one — perfect sureness of style . Alone of English poets , alone in English
art , Milton has it ; he is our great artist in style , our one first - rate master in the ...
Shakespeare himself , divine as are his gifts , has not , of the marks of the master
, this one — perfect sureness of style . Alone of English poets , alone in English
art , Milton has it ; he is our great artist in style , our one first - rate master in the ...
עמוד 1
Those of Shakespeare ? In Phillips ' s Theatrum Poetarum , we are supposed to
have Milton ' s judgment of Shakespeare ' s tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton ' s
nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton ' s hand .
Those of Shakespeare ? In Phillips ' s Theatrum Poetarum , we are supposed to
have Milton ' s judgment of Shakespeare ' s tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton ' s
nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton ' s hand .
עמוד 3
Thus in Shakespeare and Fletcher there are lines of fourteen syllables , four of
the feet being trisyllabic . Of these Milton never admits more than two , so that his
lines never go beyond twelve syllables ; like the dramatists he also uses the six ...
Thus in Shakespeare and Fletcher there are lines of fourteen syllables , four of
the feet being trisyllabic . Of these Milton never admits more than two , so that his
lines never go beyond twelve syllables ; like the dramatists he also uses the six ...
עמוד 6
In Shakespeare ( Richard II . , Act II . Sc . 1 ) old Gaunt calls England , " This earth
of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise . ' The student
should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense being ' variously ...
In Shakespeare ( Richard II . , Act II . Sc . 1 ) old Gaunt calls England , " This earth
of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise . ' The student
should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense being ' variously ...
עמוד 9
Lat . prosequi ; e . g . in Virgil , Georgics , III . 340 , “ Why should I pursuie ( in
song ) the shepherds and pastures ? ” etc . Sequi is thus used in Horace , Art of
Poetry , l . 240 . Milton , like Shakespeare , is fond of using words in their Latin
sense .
Lat . prosequi ; e . g . in Virgil , Georgics , III . 340 , “ Why should I pursuie ( in
song ) the shepherds and pastures ? ” etc . Sequi is thus used in Horace , Art of
Poetry , l . 240 . Milton , like Shakespeare , is fond of using words in their Latin
sense .
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