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... THE POEM BOOK I. 316 . 320 II . 352 390 III . IV . 417 REMARKS ON MILTON'S VERSIFICATION 454 SAMSON AGONISTES . 458 COMUS . ARCADES 525 . 597 LYCIDAS 604 PAGE L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSEROSO SONNETS I.
... THE POEM BOOK I. 316 . 320 II . 352 390 III . IV . 417 REMARKS ON MILTON'S VERSIFICATION 454 SAMSON AGONISTES . 458 COMUS . ARCADES 525 . 597 LYCIDAS 604 PAGE L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSEROSO SONNETS I.
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... Lycidas concordant with it . It does not seem to me that there are any traces of these Calvinistic prejudices at the time he visited Italy , unless his friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which , I think , looking at the ...
... Lycidas concordant with it . It does not seem to me that there are any traces of these Calvinistic prejudices at the time he visited Italy , unless his friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which , I think , looking at the ...
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... LYCIDAS , AND EPITAPHIUM DAMONIS . EDWARD KING , fellow of Christ's College , Cambridge , the friend of Milton , passing over to Ireland to visit his friends , the ship struck on a rock on the English coast , August 10th , 1637 , when ...
... LYCIDAS , AND EPITAPHIUM DAMONIS . EDWARD KING , fellow of Christ's College , Cambridge , the friend of Milton , passing over to Ireland to visit his friends , the ship struck on a rock on the English coast , August 10th , 1637 , when ...
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... Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is consistent with vigour and variety : the five ...
... Lycidas " is full of these epithets from beginning to end : they are always fresh and exquisitely vivid , but never extravagant or over - ornamental . The versification is as regular as is consistent with vigour and variety : the five ...
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... Lycidas " are strikingly inventive : this is one of its marked features , and gives it that passion which shows itself in the excitement of the mind . There is a hurry of ideas ; a conflict of lamentations and consolations . In almost ...
... Lycidas " are strikingly inventive : this is one of its marked features , and gives it that passion which shows itself in the excitement of the mind . There is a hurry of ideas ; a conflict of lamentations and consolations . In almost ...
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