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It was not until other writers had for some thirty years in- dulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in non- dramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . Tamburlaine was quite probably the ...
It was not until other writers had for some thirty years in- dulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in non- dramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . Tamburlaine was quite probably the ...
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Forms of dramatic verse . " Theatre Arts Magazine , 11 : 521- 529 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 : 521- 529 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. [ Pub- lications of the University of Pennsylvania . Series in Philology , Litera- ture , and Archaeology , vol .
Poetic and verse criticism of the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1891. [ Pub- lications of the University of Pennsylvania . Series in Philology , Litera- ture , and Archaeology , vol .
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