The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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Page 95
... rhyme ; and it may be asked why Milton , if bent on counterlogic , so un- ambiguously spurned it . Rhyme was , of course , inconsistent with the intention to achieve latinità in volgare ; and in his note on the verse Milton calls rhyme ...
... rhyme ; and it may be asked why Milton , if bent on counterlogic , so un- ambiguously spurned it . Rhyme was , of course , inconsistent with the intention to achieve latinità in volgare ; and in his note on the verse Milton calls rhyme ...
Page 97
... rhyming , brought to a close with a terminal half - rhyme . Shee fair , divinely fair , fit Love for Gods , Not terrible , though terror be in Love And beautie , not approacht by stronger hate , Hate stronger , under shew of Love well ...
... rhyming , brought to a close with a terminal half - rhyme . Shee fair , divinely fair , fit Love for Gods , Not terrible , though terror be in Love And beautie , not approacht by stronger hate , Hate stronger , under shew of Love well ...
Page 98
... rhyming is found in some of Satan's close and fallacious argu- ment , which not only gives the impression of being ... rhyme as an im- pediment to his dealing directly with the doctrinal substance of the theme , but because he had more ...
... rhyming is found in some of Satan's close and fallacious argu- ment , which not only gives the impression of being ... rhyme as an im- pediment to his dealing directly with the doctrinal substance of the theme , but because he had more ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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