Language and Style in Milton: A Symposium in Honor of the Tercentenary of Paradise LostF. Ungar, 1967 - 371 páginas |
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MARIO A DI CESARE | 1 |
HAROLD FISCH | 30 |
HILDA M HULME | 65 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's adjective apostrophe argument Bible Biblical Book C. S. Lewis Chap Christian Christine Brooke-Rose clauses complex Comus consonant context Copula Death diphthong divine doctrina echo edition effect element English enjambment equated Ethos evidence example Exodus fallen angels final grammarians grammatical hand Heaven Hebrew Hell heroic Ibid John Milton language later Latin less logical London Lycidas Make-Link manuscript means metrical Middle English Milton Milton's Epic Milton's prose Milton's rhyme Milton's spelling modern Nefilim normal noun metaphor occurs oratory Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd parallel passage perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry pronounced pronunciation Rashi reader reference Renaissance rhetorical Satan secondary stress seems sense sentence serpent seventeenth century sound speech structure style suffix syllabic consonants syllables syntax T. S. Eliot thee theology thir thou thought tion tradition unstressed variant verb verse vowel words ending writing