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Definition of Miltonic

Miltonic
Miltonic Mil*ton"ic, a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose.

Meaning of Miltonic from wikipedia

- Keats found the yoke of Milton's style uncongenial; he exclaimed that "Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful or rather artist's humour." Keats...
- The poetic style of John Milton, also known as Miltonic verse, Miltonic epic, or Miltonic blank verse, was a highly influential poetic structure po****rized...
- Neo-Miltonic Syllabics is a meter devised by Robert Bridges. It was first emplo**** by the poet in a group of poems composed between 1921 and 1925, and...
- with the rhyme scheme a b b a a b b a c d e c d e but adheres to the Miltonic conception of the form, with a greater usage of enjambment. When I consider...
- Paradise Regained (1671) and parts of Samson Agonistes (1671) in blank verse. Miltonic blank verse became the standard for those attempting to write English epics...
- October 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2017. "Wade, Phillip. "S****ey and the Miltonic Element in Mary S****ey's Frankenstein." Milton and the Romantics, 2 (December...
- His own efforts to "free" verse resulted in the poems he called "Neo-Miltonic Syllabics", which were collected in New Verse (1925). The metre of these...
- prompting the critic F. R. Leavis to insultingly call this technique the Miltonic Thump. Sometimes the opposite substitution, of an iamb in place of a trochee...
- to 900 lines having been completed. He gave it up as having "too many Miltonic inversions." He was also nursing his younger brother Tom, who died on 1...
- pentameter, and John Milton, whose Paradise Lost is written in blank verse. Miltonic blank verse was widely imitated in the 18th century by such poets as James...