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... admired Milton and agreed with the liberals on most points were opposed to blank verse , whereas many followers of Pope were friendly to it . 2 As to the relative popularity of blank verse and rime , the evidence is abundant but ...
... admired Milton and agreed with the liberals on most points were opposed to blank verse , whereas many followers of Pope were friendly to it . 2 As to the relative popularity of blank verse and rime , the evidence is abundant but ...
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... admired , and shunned . Paradise Lost was so remote , so unlike other poetry , that men stood in awe of it ; they did not know how to adapt its lofty language , involved style , and strange irregular prosody to their humbler and less ...
... admired , and shunned . Paradise Lost was so remote , so unlike other poetry , that men stood in awe of it ; they did not know how to adapt its lofty language , involved style , and strange irregular prosody to their humbler and less ...
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... admired him so highly , was so susceptible to his influence and so capable of profiting by it.1 The two men were , indeed , as regards the fundamentals of life and poetry , much more alike than is at first apparent . Both were Puri ...
... admired him so highly , was so susceptible to his influence and so capable of profiting by it.1 The two men were , indeed , as regards the fundamentals of life and poetry , much more alike than is at first apparent . Both were Puri ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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