
Milton and the Resources of the Line
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- Preface
- 1: 'Fear of Change': Closed Minds and Open Forms
- 2: Service is Perfect Freedom': Paradox and Prosodic Style in Paradise Lost
- 3: Variously Drawn Out': Lineation and Syntax in Paradise Lost
- 4: The Melting Voice Through Mazes Running': Rhythmic Verve in L'Allegro and Il Penseroso
- 5: Samson Agonistes: Chorus and Catastrophe
- 6: 'In Fit Sound': Modes of Onomatopoeia, and Beyond
- 7: Rhyme was Not his Talent': The Lyric Verse
- 8: Things Unattempted Yet in Rhyme': Rhyming in Blank Verse
- 9: Resonant Minutiae: Some Niceties of Rhythm and Rhyme
- 10: Cromwell's Three Great Poets: Interweavings of Prosody and Ideology
- 11: The Intrepid Milton: 1667, and Ever After
- Appendix: Prosodic Symbols: an Outline
- Works Cited
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