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Knutowski also lays special stress on lapses of taste , which he regards as typical of early work , and points out that feminine endings and substitutions for iambic feet are rare in Dido , while they grow steadily more frequent in ...
Knutowski also lays special stress on lapses of taste , which he regards as typical of early work , and points out that feminine endings and substitutions for iambic feet are rare in Dido , while they grow steadily more frequent in ...
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play written in Marlowe's earliest years and perhaps revised later . ... Ellis : “ Probably an early work of Marlowe's , so far as it is his at all , and it must have been elaborated and considerably enlarged by Nash in a manner that is ...
play written in Marlowe's earliest years and perhaps revised later . ... Ellis : “ Probably an early work of Marlowe's , so far as it is his at all , and it must have been elaborated and considerably enlarged by Nash in a manner that is ...
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Early French poetry — the Chanson de Roland is a convenient example - had at best a rude kind of assonance . Chinese and Japanese poetry , because of the structure of their languages , could not employ rhyme .
Early French poetry — the Chanson de Roland is a convenient example - had at best a rude kind of assonance . Chinese and Japanese poetry , because of the structure of their languages , could not employ rhyme .
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