Paradise Lost, ספר 1Ginn & Company, 1891 |
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עמוד 1
John Milton. MILTON'S PREFACE . THE VERSE . THE measure is English heroic verse without rime , as that of Homer in Greek , and of Virgil in Latin ; rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works ...
John Milton. MILTON'S PREFACE . THE VERSE . THE measure is English heroic verse without rime , as that of Homer in Greek , and of Virgil in Latin ; rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works ...
עמוד 2
... verse . Meaning mainly to defend his choice of Blank verse for a poem of such an order , he may have let his expression sweep beyond the exact bounds of his intention . For , though he had used Blank verse in his own earlier poetry , as ...
... verse . Meaning mainly to defend his choice of Blank verse for a poem of such an order , he may have let his expression sweep beyond the exact bounds of his intention . For , though he had used Blank verse in his own earlier poetry , as ...
עמוד 3
... verses of Andrew Marvell prefixed to the 2d edition of Paradise Lost . ) Says Keightley , " The verse of Mil- ton and the great dramatists is not decasyllabic , but five - foot ; besides the two dissyllabic feet it admits two ...
... verses of Andrew Marvell prefixed to the 2d edition of Paradise Lost . ) Says Keightley , " The verse of Mil- ton and the great dramatists is not decasyllabic , but five - foot ; besides the two dissyllabic feet it admits two ...
עמוד 5
... 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 BOOK I 66 BOOK II.
... 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 BOOK I 66 BOOK II.
עמוד 6
... verse into another . ' Landor remarks that they are ' incumbrances and deadeners of the harmony . ' ' Incumbrances ' ? - to let the dark shadow give way to a moment's flash of restoration , a moment's glimpse of the great triumph of the ...
... verse into another . ' Landor remarks that they are ' incumbrances and deadeners of the harmony . ' ' Incumbrances ' ? - to let the dark shadow give way to a moment's flash of restoration , a moment's glimpse of the great triumph of the ...
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