Paradise RegainedE. Partridge, Limited, at the Scholartis Press, 1932 - 187 من الصفحات |
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... verse , ' and this place will be found in the prefatory note to Paradise Lost . It has often been quoted , but it will bear to be quoted once again : - " The measure is English heroic verse , without rime , t as that of Homer in Greek ...
... verse , ' and this place will be found in the prefatory note to Paradise Lost . It has often been quoted , but it will bear to be quoted once again : - " The measure is English heroic verse , without rime , t as that of Homer in Greek ...
الصفحة 8
... verse is not a thing of regular and obvious scansion by common iambics ; what gives a perennial fresh- ness and charm to his verse is the art with which he varies his verse ; if he never loses his hold upon the norm , he manages to play ...
... verse is not a thing of regular and obvious scansion by common iambics ; what gives a perennial fresh- ness and charm to his verse is the art with which he varies his verse ; if he never loses his hold upon the norm , he manages to play ...
الصفحة 9
... verse is the verse - paragraph ; examine any page of it and you will find the poet conveying his meaning not in single lines or coup- lets but in subtle combinations of verses - the sense " vari- ously drawn out . " This is what helps ...
... verse is the verse - paragraph ; examine any page of it and you will find the poet conveying his meaning not in single lines or coup- lets but in subtle combinations of verses - the sense " vari- ously drawn out . " This is what helps ...
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