Milton's Punctuation and Changing English Usage, 1582-1676Methuen, 1970 - 189 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... Simpson's actual basis of analysis ( partly grammatical ) suggested that there was also a logical or gram- matical element in Elizabethan punctuation . The two aspects ( Simpson did not make this clear ) overlapped or sometimes collided ...
... Simpson's actual basis of analysis ( partly grammatical ) suggested that there was also a logical or gram- matical element in Elizabethan punctuation . The two aspects ( Simpson did not make this clear ) overlapped or sometimes collided ...
第 15 頁
... Simpson considered that Elizabethan lyric poetry also shows some evidence of an elocutionary style of pointing , but their concern has been mainly with dramatic verse . The word " rhythmical " , which Simpson chose to describe the early ...
... Simpson considered that Elizabethan lyric poetry also shows some evidence of an elocutionary style of pointing , but their concern has been mainly with dramatic verse . The word " rhythmical " , which Simpson chose to describe the early ...
第 21 頁
... Simpson and others have covered that ground . But it is worth pausing on the passage Simpson took from Comus to illustrate the Elizabethan practice of stopping lightly " for rapid or excited speech " . Simpson quoted from the 1637 ...
... Simpson and others have covered that ground . But it is worth pausing on the passage Simpson took from Comus to illustrate the Elizabethan practice of stopping lightly " for rapid or excited speech " . Simpson quoted from the 1637 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ELIZABETHAN AND EARLIER SEVENTEENTH | 14 |
THE PUNCTUATION OF THE MANUSCRIPT | 54 |
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antithesis Ben Jonson Butler caesura Caryl's clause colon commas added compositor Comus context copy corrections corrector Daines Darbishire's deleted distinctive downpointings dramatic earlier edition of Paradise edition's Elizabethan elocutionary emphasis end of line English epic similes example facsimiles Fletcher full stop grammatical Heav'n heavier heavy pointing heavy stops heightened independent clause instances John Milton Jonson logical Lycidas Manu Manuscript of Book Manuscript of Paradise mark metrical metrical pauses midline Milton's punctuation Milton's spelling Milton's verse Miss Darbishire modern omissions omitted oratorical Paradise Lost passage pattern poetical possibly practice printed texts printer pronunciational spelling proof changes prose punctuation changes punctuation variants reading rhetorical rhythm rhythmical punctuation Satan seems semicolon sense seventeenth century Shakespeare Shakespearian Punctuation Shawcross similarly Simpson sometimes Sonnet 11 Sonnets stress style of pointing style of punctuation syntactical syntax text of Paradise thir tion Trinity Manuscript usage verse periods verse sentences VIII Volpone