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79 JOHN K HALE Li Pride and Prejudice ID: 182648

79 JOHN HALE :Li Pride and Prejudice

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79 JOHN K. HALE ÒIn Vain Have I StruggledÓ :Li Pride and Prejudice,      , ÒÔIn vain have I struggledÕÓ (and Prejudice MiltonÕs Languagesand of MiltonÕs Latin. In 1998 he won the Milton Society of AmericaÕs ÒMost 80 o.21 ÒÔGood gracious! Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy!Who would have thought it!ÕÓ (everyby the thrusting iambics of the next, even shorter sentence (ÒÔItwill not doÕÓ [another (ÒÔMy feelings will not be repressedÕÓ [ÒÔYou must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and loveyouÕÓ (So on he goes, digging himself a still deeper hole. He does it by 81 JOHN K. HALE ÒIn Vain Have I StruggledÓ narratorPride and Prejudiceof syntax are indeed articulating and energizing shock it gives the reader as well as Elizabeth BennetÑthese, 82 o.21 Satan, ÒIf thou beest he; but oh how fallen! how changed....Ó  Articulate Energy: An Inquiry intothe Syntax ofEnglish PoetryParadise LostParadise Lost   Pride and PrejudiceEd. R.W. Chapman. London:  John Milton: Paradise