Paradise Lost: Books V and VI (1910)The University Press, 1910 |
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עמוד xli
... Elizabethan . Nor would it have had any affinity to the drama of Milton's contemporaries , those belated Elizabethans bungling with exhausted materials and forms that had lost all vitality . Tragedy for Milton could mean but one thing ...
... Elizabethan . Nor would it have had any affinity to the drama of Milton's contemporaries , those belated Elizabethans bungling with exhausted materials and forms that had lost all vitality . Tragedy for Milton could mean but one thing ...
עמוד lxi
... Elizabethan critics . Ascham in the Schoolmaster ( 1570 ) sneers at " our rude beggerly ryming , brought first into Italie by Gothes and Hunnes , whan all good verses and all good learning to , were destroyed by them ... and at last ...
... Elizabethan critics . Ascham in the Schoolmaster ( 1570 ) sneers at " our rude beggerly ryming , brought first into Italie by Gothes and Hunnes , whan all good verses and all good learning to , were destroyed by them ... and at last ...
עמוד lxviii
... Elizabethan metricists . This stately , self - contained line of five feet in rising rhythm- " O Prince , O chief of many throned powers— ” lies at the centre of the prosody of Paradise Lost . So much is patent ; nor are the main means ...
... Elizabethan metricists . This stately , self - contained line of five feet in rising rhythm- " O Prince , O chief of many throned powers— ” lies at the centre of the prosody of Paradise Lost . So much is patent ; nor are the main means ...
עמוד lxx
... Elizabethan poets , not merely from its use by older writers , such as the author of Piers Ploughman , but from the later tumbling verse ' as used by Skelton and Udall . " And again ( p . 44 ) : " Trisyllabic rhythm is a marked feature ...
... Elizabethan poets , not merely from its use by older writers , such as the author of Piers Ploughman , but from the later tumbling verse ' as used by Skelton and Udall . " And again ( p . 44 ) : " Trisyllabic rhythm is a marked feature ...
עמוד 64
... Elizabethan E. each could be used as a plural word ; cf. Coriolanus III . 2. 44 , " Tell me ... what each ... by the other lose . " crystal sluice . Cf. Shak . , Venus and A. 956—7 , " She vail'd her eyelids , who , like sluices , stopt ...
... Elizabethan E. each could be used as a plural word ; cf. Coriolanus III . 2. 44 , " Tell me ... what each ... by the other lose . " crystal sluice . Cf. Shak . , Venus and A. 956—7 , " She vail'd her eyelids , who , like sluices , stopt ...
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Abdiel Adam Adamo Adamus allusion Almighty angels appeared archangel arms Asmodeus battle Beelzebub behold blank verse book of Tobit bright Cædmon Chaos chariot Cherub Cherubim chorus Christian Doct Comus Cotgrave Deity discourse divine Dryden Earth edition Elizabethan Empyrean English epic eternal evil fall Father Faust-book Faustus fire flaming foes Gabriel golden hast hath Heaven Heavenly Hell Henry Lawes honour host Hymn Isai Italian Keightley King Latin light lines Lucifer Lycidas means Messiah metre Michael Milton Newton night Nisroch noun Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage perhaps Phineas Fletcher planets poem poet poetry prose Raphael Reginald Scot rhyme ruin Samson Agonistes Satan says scene seems sense Seraphim Shak Sonnet spake Spenser Spheres spirit stood sweet taste thee things thou thought throne tragedy trochee whence wings wont words writers