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But of course , these delightful little poems of Herrick and Lovelace , of whom perhaps Milton thought , are very rare things , - not at all easy to produce . Milton himself wrote many lovely lyrics— “ Sweet Echo ” in Comus is one of ...
But of course , these delightful little poems of Herrick and Lovelace , of whom perhaps Milton thought , are very rare things , - not at all easy to produce . Milton himself wrote many lovely lyrics— “ Sweet Echo ” in Comus is one of ...
Pagina 309
( MILTON , Lycidas . ) And here is Ruskin's comment on the last line : 66 Do not think Milton uses those three words to fill up his verse , as a loose writer would . He needs all the three ; specially those three , and no more than ...
( MILTON , Lycidas . ) And here is Ruskin's comment on the last line : 66 Do not think Milton uses those three words to fill up his verse , as a loose writer would . He needs all the three ; specially those three , and no more than ...
Pagina 310
Read again the Milton sentence above . There is much more than the skilful choice of words worthy of note - worthy of emulation as well - in Milton's sentence . You have a musical cadence throughout the sentence ; the rise and fall of ...
Read again the Milton sentence above . There is much more than the skilful choice of words worthy of note - worthy of emulation as well - in Milton's sentence . You have a musical cadence throughout the sentence ; the rise and fall of ...
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accent adjective adverb agree answer appears beauty becomes beginning better bring called carry comes common consider course delight effective English example expression eyes fact fall followed give Greek hand head hear heart honour idea important instance King Lady language Latin leaves less light lines live Look Lord manner mark matter meaning Milton mind natural never notice noun objective once original passage Perhaps person phrase play plural poetry present pronoun prose question quotation reader reason rhyming seems sense sentence Shakespeare short single singular sometimes sound speak speech spelling statement style sweet syllable talk tell term thee thing thou thought tongue true turn usually verb verse voice vowel words writing young