The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... rhyme . ― - English blank verse , on the other hand , begins only after ten centuries either of internal initial rhyme ( alliteration ) or end rhyme ; and even then the early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin ...
... rhyme . ― - English blank verse , on the other hand , begins only after ten centuries either of internal initial rhyme ( alliteration ) or end rhyme ; and even then the early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin ...
Pagina 174
... rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out . In one passage of Havelock the Dane there are nineteen successive lines all ending in the same syllable . ' Entranced by the melody of " rhyme - words coming aptly in ...
... rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out . In one passage of Havelock the Dane there are nineteen successive lines all ending in the same syllable . ' Entranced by the melody of " rhyme - words coming aptly in ...
Pagina 201
... rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which end : " . . . witnesses . . . for this [ 30-31 ] ; . . . home . . . Dame [ 73-74 ] ; . . . followers . . . Em- perours [ 262-263 ] ; ... one . ..possession [ 339-340 ] . " If he had ...
... rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which end : " . . . witnesses . . . for this [ 30-31 ] ; . . . home . . . Dame [ 73-74 ] ; . . . followers . . . Em- perours [ 262-263 ] ; ... one . ..possession [ 339-340 ] . " If he had ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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