Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 sivua |
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... melodious chime Was heard , of harp and organ , and who moved Their stops and chords was seen : his volant touch Instinct through all proportions low and high Fled and pursued transverse the resonant fugue . ( 554-9 . ) This is simply ...
... melodious chime Was heard , of harp and organ , and who moved Their stops and chords was seen : his volant touch Instinct through all proportions low and high Fled and pursued transverse the resonant fugue . ( 554-9 . ) This is simply ...
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... melodious noise ; As once we did till disproportioned sin Jarred against Nature's chime , and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord , whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason , whilst ...
... melodious noise ; As once we did till disproportioned sin Jarred against Nature's chime , and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord , whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason , whilst ...
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... melodious " tear is hardly a mere epithet at all . It expresses " tears with melody " -the melody of lament and regret . That is how the grand style uses epithets : and how the gradus does not suggest their use . Again , alliteration ...
... melodious " tear is hardly a mere epithet at all . It expresses " tears with melody " -the melody of lament and regret . That is how the grand style uses epithets : and how the gradus does not suggest their use . Again , alliteration ...
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MILTONS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC By WILLIAM HENRY | 11 |
A NOTE ON MILTONS SHORTER POEMS By ERNEST | 23 |
MILTON AND THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS By WILLIAM | 39 |
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