Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 28
עמוד 3
See the verses of Andrew Marvell prefixed to the 2d edition of Paradise Lost . )
Says Keightley , “ The verse of Milton and the great dramatists is not decasyllabic
, but five - foot ; . . . besides the two dissyllabic feet it admits two trisyllabic ...
See the verses of Andrew Marvell prefixed to the 2d edition of Paradise Lost . )
Says Keightley , “ The verse of Milton and the great dramatists is not decasyllabic
, but five - foot ; . . . besides the two dissyllabic feet it admits two trisyllabic ...
עמוד 5
... of universal and never - failing interest , is here suggested . Like Homer , but
unlike Virgil and Tasso , Milton combines the announcement of Brought death
into the world , and all our woe Milton's PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE
Lost ...
... of universal and never - failing interest , is here suggested . Like Homer , but
unlike Virgil and Tasso , Milton combines the announcement of Brought death
into the world , and all our woe Milton's PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE
Lost ...
עמוד 6
The student should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense being '
variously drawn out from one verse into another . ' Of lines four and five , Landor
remarks that they are “ incumbrances and deadeners of the harmony .
The student should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense being '
variously drawn out from one verse into another . ' Of lines four and five , Landor
remarks that they are “ incumbrances and deadeners of the harmony .
עמוד 7
670 ; and as Milton perhaps uses the word in his verses Upon the Circumcision ,
1 . 19 , he that dwelt above , high - throned in secret bliss . ' See Par . Lost , V .
597 – 599 . The two meanings are closely connected . Is it a plausible conjecture
...
670 ; and as Milton perhaps uses the word in his verses Upon the Circumcision ,
1 . 19 , he that dwelt above , high - throned in secret bliss . ' See Par . Lost , V .
597 – 599 . The two meanings are closely connected . Is it a plausible conjecture
...
עמוד 9
Rhime is Milton ' s spelling here , and as he uses rime in his prefatory remarks on
the verse , it is supposed that the two spellings indicate different meanings ; rime
( rhyme ' in niodern orthography ) meaning the jingling sound of like endings ' ...
Rhime is Milton ' s spelling here , and as he uses rime in his prefatory remarks on
the verse , it is supposed that the two spellings indicate different meanings ; rime
( rhyme ' in niodern orthography ) meaning the jingling sound of like endings ' ...
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