-
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...