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Sivu 82
Milton chose blank verse as the medium of his expression hitherto unused in the
epic field . In his preface to Paradise Lost , he denounces rime as barbaric , and
upholds the dignity of the blank verse . He has achieved the impossible with ...
Milton chose blank verse as the medium of his expression hitherto unused in the
epic field . In his preface to Paradise Lost , he denounces rime as barbaric , and
upholds the dignity of the blank verse . He has achieved the impossible with ...
Sivu 150
This single verse form is of narrowly restricted scope . In Pope ' s verse , we have
perfection of literary technique . His style is the culmination of neoclassical verse
- form . A perfect heroic ( or closed ) couplet must avoid enjambement i . e . , the ...
This single verse form is of narrowly restricted scope . In Pope ' s verse , we have
perfection of literary technique . His style is the culmination of neoclassical verse
- form . A perfect heroic ( or closed ) couplet must avoid enjambement i . e . , the ...
Sivu 151
The sense is not carried from one verse to the other . The rhymes are all mono -
syllabic and they are all strong endings on which a strong emphasis can fall . The
caesura invariably occurs at the end of the second foot , or in the middle of the ...
The sense is not carried from one verse to the other . The rhymes are all mono -
syllabic and they are all strong endings on which a strong emphasis can fall . The
caesura invariably occurs at the end of the second foot , or in the middle of the ...
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