Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... final -o of verb , normally long in Golden Latin , is frequently shortened in humanist Latin ; ( ii ) final open vowel , short by nature and left short when the following word begins with the double consonant first of which is s ...
... final -o of verb , normally long in Golden Latin , is frequently shortened in humanist Latin ; ( ii ) final open vowel , short by nature and left short when the following word begins with the double consonant first of which is s ...
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... final sections of the poem . He announces the transition as he names both Alpheus ( “ Return Alpheus " ) and Are- thusa , associating her now with the " Sicilian Muse , " the restored Per- sephone , who brings the flowers of the spring ...
... final sections of the poem . He announces the transition as he names both Alpheus ( “ Return Alpheus " ) and Are- thusa , associating her now with the " Sicilian Muse , " the restored Per- sephone , who brings the flowers of the spring ...
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... final example of dramatized inno- cence : Adam's account of his initial consciousness as a living being ( 8.249-91 ) . The remarkable internal structure of the opening forty - three lines of Adam's long verse paragraph reveals a deft ...
... final example of dramatized inno- cence : Adam's account of his initial consciousness as a living being ( 8.249-91 ) . The remarkable internal structure of the opening forty - three lines of Adam's long verse paragraph reveals a deft ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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