The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 618 Seiten |
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... verse occurring in a prose author , he generally took the trouble to translate it off hand himself at the moment . In such cases blank verse came easiest , and all the scraps of the kind in his prose writings are in blank verse . He did ...
... verse occurring in a prose author , he generally took the trouble to translate it off hand himself at the moment . In such cases blank verse came easiest , and all the scraps of the kind in his prose writings are in blank verse . He did ...
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... verses , while he was reading it , by the University Bedels . After the Act was over , there was a specimen only of the ... verse expected from him quite out of his habits , or had broken down over it at the last moment , and had asked ...
... verses , while he was reading it , by the University Bedels . After the Act was over , there was a specimen only of the ... verse expected from him quite out of his habits , or had broken down over it at the last moment , and had asked ...
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... verses written in the limping measure employed by the Greek poet Hipponax , the peculiarity of which is that the verse is regular Iambic trimeter until the last foot , where , by the substitution of a spondee or trochee for the expected ...
... verses written in the limping measure employed by the Greek poet Hipponax , the peculiarity of which is that the verse is regular Iambic trimeter until the last foot , where , by the substitution of a spondee or trochee for the expected ...
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