Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side 1
... Shakespeare ? In Phillips's The- atrum Poetarum , we are supposed to have Milton's judgment of Shake- speare's tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton's nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton's hand . The language is ...
... Shakespeare ? In Phillips's The- atrum Poetarum , we are supposed to have Milton's judgment of Shake- speare's tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton's nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton's hand . The language is ...
Side 3
... Shakespeare and Fletcher there are lines of fourteen syllables , four of the feet being trisyllabic . Of these Milton never admits more than two , so that his lines never go beyond twelve syllables ; like the dramatists he also uses the ...
... Shakespeare and Fletcher there are lines of fourteen syllables , four of the feet being trisyllabic . Of these Milton never admits more than two , so that his lines never go beyond twelve syllables ; like the dramatists he also uses the ...
Side 6
... Shakespeare ( Richard II . , Act II . Sc . 1 ) old Gaunt calls England , - " This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise . ' The student should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense ...
... Shakespeare ( Richard II . , Act II . Sc . 1 ) old Gaunt calls England , - " This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise . ' The student should notice how the place of the cæsura varies , the sense ...
Side 9
... Shakespeare , is fond of using words in their Latin sense . - 16. A similar line is pointed out in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso , Canto I. st . 2. So in Comus , 1. 44. Unat- tempted . Says Masson , " A great deal has been written ...
... Shakespeare , is fond of using words in their Latin sense . - 16. A similar line is pointed out in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso , Canto I. st . 2. So in Comus , 1. 44. Unat- tempted . Says Masson , " A great deal has been written ...
Side 12
... Shakespeare . Masson reckons ' nine lines with a supernumerary final syllable ' in the first book of Par . Lost . Which are they ? The Clar . Press ed . remarks upon such lines that they are very ' efficient in dramatic poetry , but ...
... Shakespeare . Masson reckons ' nine lines with a supernumerary final syllable ' in the first book of Par . Lost . Which are they ? The Clar . Press ed . remarks upon such lines that they are very ' efficient in dramatic poetry , but ...
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