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Pagina 191
... lines have only the final pause , " but this is exaggeration . The caesura has cer- tainly , however , very nearly disappeared in such lines as Why should I dye then , or basely dispaire ? [ DF , 642 ] Carolus the fift , at whose ...
... lines have only the final pause , " but this is exaggeration . The caesura has cer- tainly , however , very nearly disappeared in such lines as Why should I dye then , or basely dispaire ? [ DF , 642 ] Carolus the fift , at whose ...
Pagina 198
... line . 9. Not only did Marlowe add or drop syllables - he also wrote occasional lines of four beats , three beats , two beats , or even one beat , where dramatic exigency required a short , sharp interchange . Many of the hypermetrical ...
... line . 9. Not only did Marlowe add or drop syllables - he also wrote occasional lines of four beats , three beats , two beats , or even one beat , where dramatic exigency required a short , sharp interchange . Many of the hypermetrical ...
Pagina 203
... line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines distributed irregularly , so as not to break the thought or the mood . He clung , it is true , to the end - stopped line more meticu- lously than his successors , and so ...
... line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines distributed irregularly , so as not to break the thought or the mood . He clung , it is true , to the end - stopped line more meticu- lously than his successors , and so ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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