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It was not until other writers had for some thirty years indulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in nondramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . ” Tamburlaine was quite probably the first ...
It was not until other writers had for some thirty years indulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in nondramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . ” Tamburlaine was quite probably the first ...
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“ Forms of dramatic verse . ” Theatre Arts Magazine , 11 : 521529 Jy 1927 Edmunds , Abe Craddock . Christopher Marlowe's influence on blank verse and on William Shakespeare and John Milton . Virginia M.A. Thesis , 1926 . [ MS . ) ...
“ Forms of dramatic verse . ” Theatre Arts Magazine , 11 : 521529 Jy 1927 Edmunds , Abe Craddock . Christopher Marlowe's influence on blank verse and on William Shakespeare and John Milton . Virginia M.A. Thesis , 1926 . [ MS . ) ...
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Poetic and verse criticism of the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1891. [ Publications of the University of Pennsylvania . Series in Philology , Literature , and Archaeology , vol . I , no .
Poetic and verse criticism of the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1891. [ Publications of the University of Pennsylvania . Series in Philology , Literature , and Archaeology , vol . I , no .
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