The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Bohn, 1861 |
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Pàgina 411
... poet , that we may suppose they do not occur from want of attention ; and they have classical usage for their excuse . 404. In some purlieu . ' Purlieu , ' from the French pur , pure , and lieu , place ; originally meant a place pure or ...
... poet , that we may suppose they do not occur from want of attention ; and they have classical usage for their excuse . 404. In some purlieu . ' Purlieu , ' from the French pur , pure , and lieu , place ; originally meant a place pure or ...
Pàgina 418
... poet may be licensed to interpret it literally . See line 436 . 413. And corporeal to incorporeal turn . The prosody of this line is remarkable ; the first foot is a pyrrhic , and the second a trochee . Another critic says , " This ...
... poet may be licensed to interpret it literally . See line 436 . 413. And corporeal to incorporeal turn . The prosody of this line is remarkable ; the first foot is a pyrrhic , and the second a trochee . Another critic says , " This ...
Pàgina 482
... poets both ancient and modern . Newton explains it thus : " The flood is called horned , as , before it was universal ... poet ( ver . 733 and 822 ) has spoken of the inhabitants of the ark under the title of man and beast . In Scripture ...
... poets both ancient and modern . Newton explains it thus : " The flood is called horned , as , before it was universal ... poet ( ver . 733 and 822 ) has spoken of the inhabitants of the ark under the title of man and beast . In Scripture ...
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