Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side xi
... xxxi , xxxii SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS MILTON'S PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. 66 66 BOOK II . • INDEX • xxxii xxxiii • 1-3 5-57 59-108 109 INTRODUCTION . [ From the Introduction to Masson's Milton's Poetical.
... xxxi , xxxii SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS MILTON'S PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. 66 66 BOOK II . • INDEX • xxxii xxxiii • 1-3 5-57 59-108 109 INTRODUCTION . [ From the Introduction to Masson's Milton's Poetical.
Side xiv
... verse — one of its greatest and most conspicuous natives ; and what we follow in the poem , when its story is taken chronologically , is the life of this great being , from the time of his yet unimpaired primacy or archangelship among ...
... verse — one of its greatest and most conspicuous natives ; and what we follow in the poem , when its story is taken chronologically , is the life of this great being , from the time of his yet unimpaired primacy or archangelship among ...
Side xxiv
... verse , and in its depth , designated by the adjective " bottomless , " absolutely infinite . It would seem like trifling if Milton , instead of producing only the most general features of this universe of death , had occupied himself ...
... verse , and in its depth , designated by the adjective " bottomless , " absolutely infinite . It would seem like trifling if Milton , instead of producing only the most general features of this universe of death , had occupied himself ...
Side xxx
... is , we may best appreciate by considering the ever - recurring failure , both in rhythm and in diction , which we find in the so - called Miltonic verse of Thomson , Cowper , Wordsworth . What leagues of lumbering XXX INTRODUCTION .
... is , we may best appreciate by considering the ever - recurring failure , both in rhythm and in diction , which we find in the so - called Miltonic verse of Thomson , Cowper , Wordsworth . What leagues of lumbering XXX INTRODUCTION .
Side xxxiv
... verse ? cæsura ? stanza ? harmony ? ) 9. Point out any other merits or defects ( anything else that is note- worthy as regards originality , insight , vividness , sublimity , grace , beauty , wit , wisdom , humor , pathos , logical ...
... verse ? cæsura ? stanza ? harmony ? ) 9. Point out any other merits or defects ( anything else that is note- worthy as regards originality , insight , vividness , sublimity , grace , beauty , wit , wisdom , humor , pathos , logical ...
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