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Pagina 191
Thus the lines : Techél / les , // drówne / them áll , // mán , woman / and child . [ II Tamb . 4281 ] Therefore / cóme , // dál / liance dán / geréth / our líues . [ E II , 2268 ] Art thou / kíng , // must / I díe / at thý / commáund ?
Thus the lines : Techél / les , // drówne / them áll , // mán , woman / and child . [ II Tamb . 4281 ] Therefore / cóme , // dál / liance dán / geréth / our líues . [ E II , 2268 ] Art thou / kíng , // must / I díe / at thý / commáund ?
Pagina 198
248 ] Certain of these lines , both Marlowe's and Shakespeare's , could be scanned as alexandrines . ... though he did use an occasional alexandrine , certainly did not share Marlowe's fondness for the six - stress line . - 9.
248 ] Certain of these lines , both Marlowe's and Shakespeare's , could be scanned as alexandrines . ... though he did use an occasional alexandrine , certainly did not share Marlowe's fondness for the six - stress line . - 9.
Pagina 203
Marlowe saves lines like these for moments when the bustle of his mimic world is stilled for an instant and pure beauty may ... in which the thought flows on freely from line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines ...
Marlowe saves lines like these for moments when the bustle of his mimic world is stilled for an instant and pure beauty may ... in which the thought flows on freely from line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines ...
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