The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 130
... lines rhyming abbacddeec , with the number of syllables per line , excluding feminine endings , alternately six and ten . This 6/10 pattern of line - lengths presumably derives from the seven and eleven syllable lines of the canzone ...
... lines rhyming abbacddeec , with the number of syllables per line , excluding feminine endings , alternately six and ten . This 6/10 pattern of line - lengths presumably derives from the seven and eleven syllable lines of the canzone ...
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... Lines Book Lines i 798 i 798 ii IOS5 IOSS iii 742 iii 742 iv IOIS iv IOIS V 904 V 907 ( 3 lines added at 636–9 ) vi 912 vi 912 vii 1290 640 viii 653 ( 3 lines added at 1-4 ) viii 1189 ix 1189 ix 1104 X 1104 X 1541 xi 901 xii 649 ( 3 ...
... Lines Book Lines i 798 i 798 ii IOS5 IOSS iii 742 iii 742 iv IOIS iv IOIS V 904 V 907 ( 3 lines added at 636–9 ) vi 912 vi 912 vii 1290 640 viii 653 ( 3 lines added at 1-4 ) viii 1189 ix 1189 ix 1104 X 1104 X 1541 xi 901 xii 649 ( 3 ...
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... lines ( iv 61–79 ) and Athens , the climax of the temptations , reaches a peak with consecutive sentences of 25 and 24 lines ( iv 236–84 ) . Brevity of sense - unit is a frequent mark of Christ's retorts ( e.g. i 421–41 has 8 sentences ...
... lines ( iv 61–79 ) and Athens , the climax of the temptations , reaches a peak with consecutive sentences of 25 and 24 lines ( iv 236–84 ) . Brevity of sense - unit is a frequent mark of Christ's retorts ( e.g. i 421–41 has 8 sentences ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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