The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... lines of the 5th stanza are more difficult . Yet even here there needs only an educated ear . In the first line the two last feet properly read are almost spondees instead of iambics ; the others , a trochee and a choriambic . Now count ...
... lines of the 5th stanza are more difficult . Yet even here there needs only an educated ear . In the first line the two last feet properly read are almost spondees instead of iambics ; the others , a trochee and a choriambic . Now count ...
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... lines are cited under the same ban of irreconcilability to our ears , but on a very different plea . The first of these lines is- the other- " Launcelot , or Pellias , or Pellenore " [ PR II . 361 ] " Quintius , Fabricius , Curius ...
... lines are cited under the same ban of irreconcilability to our ears , but on a very different plea . The first of these lines is- the other- " Launcelot , or Pellias , or Pellenore " [ PR II . 361 ] " Quintius , Fabricius , Curius ...
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... lines from PL ( II . 368–371 ) to serve as an epigraph to his own Zastrozzi , A Romance ( London , 1810 ) , along with lines from PL II . 681-683 , which preface Chapter III . 7. MS : Milton stands alone in the stage which he illumined ...
... lines from PL ( II . 368–371 ) to serve as an epigraph to his own Zastrozzi , A Romance ( London , 1810 ) , along with lines from PL II . 681-683 , which preface Chapter III . 7. MS : Milton stands alone in the stage which he illumined ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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