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... monody , " for instance , which is hardly more common to - day than it was before the appearance of Lycidas , was much used after 1740.2 The god Comus , too , became a recognized deity who existed quite apart from Milton's masque ; a ...
... monody , " for instance , which is hardly more common to - day than it was before the appearance of Lycidas , was much used after 1740.2 The god Comus , too , became a recognized deity who existed quite apart from Milton's masque ; a ...
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... monody , and a tale in unrimed octosyllabic and pentameter lines , 2 and others wrote sonnets , Pindaric odes , and stanzas in blank verse.3 Lyrics without rime — usually , like Collins's exquisite Ode to Evening , in the meter of ...
... monody , and a tale in unrimed octosyllabic and pentameter lines , 2 and others wrote sonnets , Pindaric odes , and stanzas in blank verse.3 Lyrics without rime — usually , like Collins's exquisite Ode to Evening , in the meter of ...
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... monody . The usage of these men may well remind us that in diction , as in all other matters , Milton's example , notwithstanding its undesirable aspects , was on the side of freedom . It would certainly have grati- fied him to know ...
... monody . The usage of these men may well remind us that in diction , as in all other matters , Milton's example , notwithstanding its undesirable aspects , was on the side of freedom . It would certainly have grati- fied him to know ...
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... Monody , in imitation of Milton's Lycidas , and apparently no one objected , not even his intimate friend the fastidious Gray , who re- vised all three poems for him . Indeed , the detecting of imitations seems to have been one of the ...
... Monody , in imitation of Milton's Lycidas , and apparently no one objected , not even his intimate friend the fastidious Gray , who re- vised all three poems for him . Indeed , the detecting of imitations seems to have been one of the ...
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... ( Monody on Warton , 121-5 ) ; Tennyson's " God - gifted organ - voice of England " ( Milton , 3 ) ; and Wordsworth's " Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea ( sonnet on Milton , 10 ) . 3 i . 42 , 49 , 128–9 ; iv . 32-4 . 4 V ...
... ( Monody on Warton , 121-5 ) ; Tennyson's " God - gifted organ - voice of England " ( Milton , 3 ) ; and Wordsworth's " Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea ( sonnet on Milton , 10 ) . 3 i . 42 , 49 , 128–9 ; iv . 32-4 . 4 V ...
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The Influence of Milton on English Poetry, Volume 1 Raymond Dexter Havens Visualização completa - 1922 |
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adjectives admired Aeneid Allegro ANON appeared bard beauty blank verse borrowings Coleridge Comus couplet Cowper Crit Critical death Della Cruscans descriptive edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Poets epic Essay expression Gray Grongar Hill heaven heroic heroic couplet Hill Homer Hymn Hyperion Iliad imitation influence inversions James John Joseph Warton Keats language later Latin letter lines Lycidas lyric meter Milton Miltonic blank verse minor poems Miscellany Monody Muse nature Night Thoughts o'er octosyllabics Odyssey Oxford P. L. ii P. L. vii Paradise Lost passages Penseroso phrases pieces Poetical poetry Pope Pope's popular praise preface prose prosody published quatorzains quoted readers references rime Satan Seasons seems seen song sonnets Southey Spenser stanza sweet thee things Thomas Thomas Warton Thomson thou tion translation unrimed viii Virgil Warton William words Wordsworth writers written wrote