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In his book ''Milton's Prosody'', Robert Bridges continues his detailed analysis of the prosody of John Milton's ''Paradise Lost'', by looking at the changes in Milton's practice with his later poems ''Paradise Regained'' and ''Samson Agonistes.'' ==Relaxation of the rules of elision==
Bridges notes that Milton allows himself a wider range of elisions in the later poems. In particular he finds one instance apiece of elisions through ''SH'' and ''ST'' which he states are 'abhorrent' to the prosody of ''Paradise Lost.''
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