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John Milton's poetic style : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Milton's poetic style The poetic style of John Milton, also known as Miltonic verse, Miltonic epic, or Miltonic blank verse, was a highly influential poetic structure popularized by Milton. Although Milton wrote earlier poetry, his influence is largely grounded in his later poems: ''Paradise Lost'', ''Paradise Regained'', and ''Samson Agonistes''. ==Miltonic verse== (詳細はSamuel Johnson mocked Milton for inspiring bad blank verse, but he recognized that Milton's verse style was very influential.〔Greene 1989 p.27〕 Poets such as Alexander Pope, whose final, incomplete work was intended to be written in the form,〔Brisman 1973 pp. 7–8〕 and John Keats, who complained that he relied too heavily on Milton,〔Keats 1899 p. 408〕 adopted and picked up various aspects of his poetry. In particular, Miltonic blank verse became the standard for those attempting to write English epics for centuries following the publication of ''Paradise Lost'' and his later poetry.〔Bate 1962 pp. 66–67〕
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