Milton's Poetical Style single work   poetry   "In this, what a grave beauty claims our praise"
Is part of Milton Charles Harpur , 1984 sequence poetry
  • Author:agent Charles Harpur http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/harpur-charles
Issue Details: First known date: 1845... 1845 Milton's Poetical Style
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Notes

  • Number four in the sequence Poetical Studies or Rhymed Criticisms as published in the Weekly Register of 25 October 1845, and number five, part one, as published in the Weekly Register of 8 November 1845.
  • Number three, part one, in the sequence Poetical Studies or Rhymed Criticisms as published in The Poetical Works of Charles Harpur.
  • This poem appears in a number of versions. For further details, see The Poems of Charles Harpur in Manuscript in the Mitchell Library and in Publication in the Nineteenth Century: An Analytical Finding List by Elizabeth Holt and Elizabeth Perkins (Canberra: Australian Scholarly Editions Centre, 2002).

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Notes:
This version has 14 lines.
Alternative title: Milton : His Poetical Style
Notes:
This version has 26 lines.
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