The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... writing cease ! Let's have , at least once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme . We have for ten years felt its influence ; Pray let this prove a year of Prose and Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost ...
... writing cease ! Let's have , at least once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme . We have for ten years felt its influence ; Pray let this prove a year of Prose and Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... writing , and which is Dryden's favourite kind , you see how the necessity of finding a rhyme to offend forces me to end the next line with commend , though it is a weaker and less natural word than the one that might otherwise have ...
... writing , and which is Dryden's favourite kind , you see how the necessity of finding a rhyme to offend forces me to end the next line with commend , though it is a weaker and less natural word than the one that might otherwise have ...
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... written before 1547 , though not published till 1557. He passes over likewise Surrey's immediate English successors in the practice of Blank Verse even in non - dramatic subjects , to note more expressly the remarkable phenomenon of the ...
... written before 1547 , though not published till 1557. He passes over likewise Surrey's immediate English successors in the practice of Blank Verse even in non - dramatic subjects , to note more expressly the remarkable phenomenon of the ...
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... written against Rhyme more at length and as strongly . The passage is in his Schoolmaster , and must have been known ... writing . But such men be even like followers of Chaucer and " Petrarch as one here in England did follow Sir Tho ...
... written against Rhyme more at length and as strongly . The passage is in his Schoolmaster , and must have been known ... writing . But such men be even like followers of Chaucer and " Petrarch as one here in England did follow Sir Tho ...
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... writing upon . " Aristotle's Ethics so excellently in Italian as never did yet any one in " mine opinion either in Greek or Latin , amongst other things doth most ' earnestly inveigh against the rude rhyming of verses in that tongue ...
... writing upon . " Aristotle's Ethics so excellently in Italian as never did yet any one in " mine opinion either in Greek or Latin , amongst other things doth most ' earnestly inveigh against the rude rhyming of verses in that tongue ...
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