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... earlier and his later productions , however , there is one significant difference , — the earlier are pindaric odes , the later are without rime . It is convenient to speak of these last pieces as written in blank verse , although the ...
... earlier and his later productions , however , there is one significant difference , — the earlier are pindaric odes , the later are without rime . It is convenient to speak of these last pieces as written in blank verse , although the ...
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... earlier form of them given on page 204 above : Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept , how long a sleep ! Degraded , cold , upon the sodden ground His old ...
... earlier form of them given on page 204 above : Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept , how long a sleep ! Degraded , cold , upon the sodden ground His old ...
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... earlier efforts , it has been said . constitute " the most desolate region of English poetry , a dreary ' No man's land , ' forbidding desert , without sign of human occupation or interest . . . through which few , if any , living ...
... earlier efforts , it has been said . constitute " the most desolate region of English poetry , a dreary ' No man's land , ' forbidding desert , without sign of human occupation or interest . . . through which few , if any , living ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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