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Pagina 194
It is usually the result of an extra light syllable in the last foot , as in the following examples : And whát / he did / she wil / linglý / requíted . [ H & L , II . 28 ] And turn'd / aside , / and tó / her sélfe / lamented .
It is usually the result of an extra light syllable in the last foot , as in the following examples : And whát / he did / she wil / linglý / requíted . [ H & L , II . 28 ] And turn'd / aside , / and tó / her sélfe / lamented .
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The following passages , for example , are almost exactly alike , and yet their likeness proves nothing whatever : I arrest you of high treason . [ Edward II , 1924 ] I arrest thee of high treason . [ Henry V , II . ii .
The following passages , for example , are almost exactly alike , and yet their likeness proves nothing whatever : I arrest you of high treason . [ Edward II , 1924 ] I arrest thee of high treason . [ Henry V , II . ii .
Pagina 249
These cannot be examples of Marlowe's selfrepetition . They are too long — running up to six ... One may see an example of the unknown author's abrupt tumble into bathos the moment he ceases to quote , in the opening of the Induction .
These cannot be examples of Marlowe's selfrepetition . They are too long — running up to six ... One may see an example of the unknown author's abrupt tumble into bathos the moment he ceases to quote , in the opening of the Induction .
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